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Europe/Russia : THE 15 REPUBLICS OF THE USSR 1958 SERIES IN BLOCKS

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Kiwi
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The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated. Mahatma Gandhi.
13 May 2015
08:41:35pm
Here's a nice series of 1958 USSR. A good way to work on ones History and Geography!
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14 May 2015
02:04:04pm
re: THE 15 REPUBLICS OF THE USSR 1958 SERIES IN BLOCKS

I do like these - they use the long rectangle format so well. I bought a set only last month, but unfortunately discovered too late that it lacked the Tbilisi stamp, which was careless of both the dealer and me for not checking they were all there.

They were designed by S.A.Pomansky, a veteran artist who succeeded Ivan Dubasov as the chief designer at Goznak, and engraved by seven of his team. I'm guessing that the team was led by S.Aferov, who did the Tallinn stamp, the green one, fourth down in your list. Lydia Mayorova (see part 3 of my Dubasov article) did Yerevan, Minsk and Kiev (nos. 1, 3 and 14), while Tatiana Nikitina did Alma Ata, Moscow and Stalinabad (nos. 6, 11 and 12), so the ladies were well represented!

Lydia Mayorova reminds us that individual engravers were not permitted to put any mark of authorship on their work, no matter how tiny or secret. It's good that we can enjoy their work now - thanks for posting these, Kiwi.

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