LÎÒ #30940.
Field mail - Active Army. 272-nd infantry reserve battalion. Postcard sent from Novocherkassk from 04/08/2016 to Odessa, stamp of arrival 04/11/1916
LÎÒ #30941.
Field mail - Active Army. The 190-th Ochakov Infantry Regiment. Postcard sent from -.-. 1916 from Sarny (Podolsk Province) to the Blagoveshchensk Plant (Ufa Province) ..
P.S. Istorichiskaya spravka:
O zavode - Blagoveshchenskogo medeplavil'nogo zavoda simbirskogo kuptsa Matveya Myasnikova, postroyennogo v 1756 g. na reke Potekhe (Ukashly) v 40 verstakh severneye goroda Ufy.
S 20 fevralya 1910 — 190-y pekhotnyy Ochakovskiy polk, s dislokatsiyey v g.Ufa Kazanskogo VO, togda zhe k polku prisoyedineny dve chasti:
243-y Zlatoustovskiy rezervnyy batal'on, vedshiy svoyu istoriyu ot sformirovannogo 4 yanvarya 1804 Ufimskogo garnizonnogo batal'ona.
209-y Nikolayevskiy rezervnyy polk , vedshiy svoyu istoriyu ot sformirovannogo 4 dekabrya 1863 Dinaburgskogo krepostnogo batal'ona.
V 1914 190-y pekhotnyy polk vystupil na front.
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P.S. Historical reference:
About the plant - Blagoveshchensk copper-smelting plant of the Simbirsk merchant Matvey Myasnikov, built in 1756 on the Potehe (Ukashly) river 40 versts north of the city of Ufa.
From February 20, 1910 - the 190th Ochakov Infantry Regiment, stationed in the city of Ufa, Kazan VO, at the same time two units were attached to the regiment:
The 243rd Zlatoust reserve battalion, which led its history from the Ufa garrison battalion formed on January 4, 1804.
The 209th Nikolaev Reserve Regiment, which led its history from the Dinaburg serf battalion formed on December 4, 1863.
In 1914, the 190th Infantry Regiment marched to the front.
LÎÒ #30943.
Field mail - Active Army. 6-th Czech-Slovak Infantry Hanatsky Regiment 8-th Company. Post card sent from 10.08.1917 y. from Piryatin (Poltava Province) to the post office of the Rubezhansky plant (Kharkov Province), arrival date is 08.27.1917 y. Extra rare !!!
P.S. History reference:
Czechoslovak units in Russia. 1914-1917 - http://www.srpska.ru/article.php?nid=6291
Rubezhansky Chemical Plant (Zarya Chemical Plant) -http: //runo.lg.ua/eti-ximicheskie-predpriyatiya-dali-start-stroitelstvu-nashego-goroda
LOT #30945.
Application (document) on the division of property in the village of Svatino ?, Russia, Rogachev volost, Dmitrov district, Moscow province. On the application there is payment of stamp duty: Stamps (1922) with an overprint (1923) 5 pcs. x 10 rub. The brand number in the J. Barefoot catalog is No. 12. Format: A4
LOT #30946. Republican (regional) bilingual postal card 1943 "HAPPY NEW YEAR" Baku. Edition Baku DKA., Artist - Naykhozich. Printing - Lithography. Circulation -? pcs.
LOT #30947.Post card "Horse Guards Song" dedicated to the soldiers and commanders of the 3rd Guards Cavalry Corps. Moscow - 1942. Edition - Printing house of the State Planning Committee, order No. 291, artist - V. Elkin. Text - E. Dolmatovsky. Circulation - 50,000 copies
LOT #30949 FDC(First Day Cover), special cancellation - "Russian warship, go...!" Odessa, Ukraine 2022.
Extra rare and one of the rarest and most sought-after efficiency in Ukraine and around the world. Odessa cancellation is the most rare among all cancellations carried out. This is due to several reasons: First - All events are primarily related to Odessa and the region; Second - The number of official and original cancellations made on the first day, approximately 20-50; Third - Wartime in which the cancellation was made and the stamp was issued. Condition - Warehouse. Tegs: Military stamps
P.S. “Russian warship, fuck you!” is an Internet meme, a phrase uttered by a Ukrainian border guard in response to a Russian warship’s offer to surrender. The event took place during the attack on Serpent Island during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the "Russian warship" - the participant in the event was the flagship of the Russian Black Sea Fleet missile cruiser "Moskva", and the author of the phrase was the Ukrainian border guard Roman Valentinovich Gribov.
The phrase began to be actively used from February 24, 2022 in connection with the events in Ukraine in various fields: media, culture, art, at mass actions; as well as widely used by officials, artists and politicians.
Further fate of the event participants: Roman Gribov, after the exchange of prisoners, was awarded; the cruiser Moskva sank on April 14, 2022 (according to the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation - as a result of an explosion of ammunition and subsequent towing of the ship to the port, according to the Ukrainian side and the opinion of experts - as a result of a missile attack by the Ukrainian Naval Forces on April 13, 2022 complex "Neptune"
LOT #30948 The original block (mini-list) of 6 stamps with the letter "F" - "Russian warship, go ...!" Military stamps
One of the rare stamps issued during the war in Ukraine.
The slogan that became a symbol of the struggle for the independence of Ukraine in this war is “Russian warship, fuck you!”
Circulation - 500 thousand. Condition - Warehouse.
P.S. “Russian warship, fuck you!” is an Internet meme, a phrase uttered by a Ukrainian border guard in response to a Russian warship’s offer to surrender. The event took place during the attack on Serpent Island during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the "Russian warship" - the participant in the event was the flagship of the Russian Black Sea Fleet missile cruiser "Moskva", and the author of the phrase was the Ukrainian border guard Roman Valentinovich Gribov.
The phrase began to be actively used from February 24, 2022 in connection with the events in Ukraine in various fields: media, culture, art, at mass actions; as well as widely used by officials, artists and politicians.
Further fate of the event participants: Roman Gribov, after the exchange of prisoners, was awarded; the cruiser Moskva sank on April 14, 2022 (according to the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation - as a result of an explosion of ammunition and subsequent towing of the ship to the port, according to the Ukrainian side and the opinion of experts - as a result of a missile attack by the Ukrainian Naval Forces on April 13, 2022 complex "Neptune"