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Soviet Union USSR Russian Dolls in Traditional Costumes of the Russian Empire

Soviet Union USSR Russian Dolls in Traditional Costumes of the Russian Empire
Soviet Union USSR Russian Dolls in Traditional Costumes of the Russian Empire
Soviet Union USSR Russian Dolls in Traditional Costumes of the Russian Empire
Soviet Union USSR Russian Dolls in Traditional Costumes of the Russian Empire
Soviet Union USSR Russian Dolls in Traditional Costumes of the Russian Empire
Soviet Union USSR Russian Dolls in Traditional Costumes of the Russian Empire
Soviet Union USSR Russian Dolls in Traditional Costumes of the Russian Empire
Soviet Union USSR Russian Dolls in Traditional Costumes of the Russian Empire
Soviet Union USSR Russian Dolls in Traditional Costumes of the Russian Empire
Soviet Union USSR Russian Dolls in Traditional Costumes of the Russian Empire
Soviet Union USSR Russian Dolls in Traditional Costumes of the Russian Empire
Soviet Union USSR Russian Dolls in Traditional Costumes of the Russian Empire
Soviet Union USSR Russian Dolls in Traditional Costumes of the Russian Empire
Soviet Union USSR Russian Dolls in Traditional Costumes of the Russian Empire
Soviet Union USSR Russian Dolls in Traditional Costumes of the Russian Empire
Soviet Union USSR Russian Dolls in Traditional Costumes of the Russian Empire
Soviet Union USSR Russian Dolls in Traditional Costumes of the Russian Empire

Soviet Union USSR Russian Dolls in Traditional Costumes of the Russian Empire
A pair of original USSR Soviet-era dolls titled? Produced by the 8 March Moscow Toy Factory under ROSPROMIGRUSHKA (RSFSR). These dolls represent traditional folk costumes of the Ryazan Governorate from the series? Made circa late 1970s? Early 1980s (GOST 17-297-79), they capture the classic craftsmanship and cultural style of Soviet collectible dolls. Condition: The dolls are preserved in very good vintage condition, showing minimal signs of age or wear. Clothing and details remain crisp and clean. Only visible flaw is a slight color textile change likely due to age-related fading. Overall, they look exceptionally well-kept and display beautifully. Here is the translation of the label, which is on the Boy’s doll body; the Girl doll has no label. Moscow Toy Factory named after March 8. 1110 Moscow, Botanicheskiy Lane, 15. Dolls Boy and Girl. In costumes inspired by the traditional folk clothing. Of the Ryazan Governorate. Price: 7 rubles 30 kopecks.
Soviet Union USSR Russian Dolls in Traditional Costumes of the Russian Empire