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Matchbox label made in Czechoslovakia 1950’s/1960’s. The text on the label reads:”Collecting Raw Materials”.
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Matchbox label made in Czechoslovakia 1950’s/1960’s. The text on the label reads:”Collecting Raw Materials”.
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Matchbox label made in Czechoslovakia, 1950’s/1960’s. The text on the label reads:”I pay my taxes on time. I am strengthening republic and peace”.
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Matchbox label made in a unknown country. If you know were this label is from, you get it for free! The flag is the Indonesian flag and the text reads:”Made in Europe”.
Price: 0.25 euro
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Matchbox label made in Czechoslovakia 1950’s/1960’s. The text on the label reads:”Collecting Raw Materials”.
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Matchbox label made in the Soviet Union 1950’s/1960’s. The text on the label reads:”Exhibition 10 Years Of People’s Democratic Czechoslovakia.
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Matchbox label made in Czechoslovakia, 1950’s/1960’s. The text on the label reads:”Collecting iron. We help protect the peace”.
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Matchbox label made in Czechoslovakia 1950’s/1960’s. The text on the label reads:”Sokol belongs to the workers”. This label is for the 9th. gymnastic festival.
The Sokol movement is an all-age gymnastics organization first founded in Prague in the Czech region of Austria-Hungary in 1862 by Miroslav Tyrš and Jindřich Fügner. It was based upon the principle of “a strong mind in a sound body”. The Sokol, through lectures, discussions, and group outings provided what Tyrš viewed as physical, moral, and intellectual training for the nation. This training extended to men of all ages and classes, and eventually to women.
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Matchbox label made in Czechoslovakia 1950’s/1960’s. The text on the label reads:”Better Export Better Life”.
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Matchbox label made in Czechoslovakia 1950’s/1960’s. The text on the label reads:”It pays to sow flax.In well-prepared soil”.
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Matchbox label made in Czechoslovakia, 1950’s/1960’s. The text on the label reads:”Scrap metal Brtislava. I smelt more scrap. More steel of the republic”.
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Matchbox label made in Czechoslovakia, 1950’s/1960’s. The text on the label reads:”New settlements. Greetings to the builders of socialism”.
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Matchbox label made in Czechoslovakia 1950’s/1960’s. The text on the label reads:”For health and hygiene. You can buy in stores”.
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Matchbox label made in Czechoslovakia 1950’s/1960’s.
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Matchbox label made in Czechoslovakia 1950’s/1960’s made for the export market.
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Matchbox label from Czechoslovakia made in the 1950’s/1960’s for the export market.
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Matchbox label made in Czechoslovakia 1950’s/1960’s.
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Matchbox label from Czechoslovakia made in the 1950’s/1960’s with a volcano.
Price: 10.00 euro
Size: 25×18.5cm./9.8×7.2inch.
Weight: 283gr./9.9oz.
Pages: 96
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Book made in China, 1984, in the Esperanto language. The title of the book reads:”Book about China”.
Price: 2.00 euro
Size: 25x12cm./9.8×4.7inch.
Weight: 27gr./0.9oz.
year: 1984
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Folder made in China 1984, in the German language. The text on the folder reads:”Well-known Chinese ornamental plants”.
Price: 2.00 euro
Size: 25x12cm./9.8×4.7inch.
Weight: 27gr./0.9oz.
year: 1983
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Folder made in China 1983, in the German language. The text on the folder reads:”China in pictures. Chinese gardens”.
Price: 10.00 euro
Size: 17.5x11cm./6.8×4.3inch.
Weight: 82gr./2.8oz.
Pages: 134
Year: 1982
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Book made in the DDR, 1982, by Der Kinderbuchverlag Berlin. The title of the book reads:”We Are Part Of It”. The Ernst Thalmann Pioneer Organisation, consisting of the Young Pioneers and the Thälmann Pioneers, was a youth organisation of schoolchildren aged 6 to 14. They were named after Ernst Thälmann, the former leader of the Communist Party of Germany who was executed at the Buchenwald concentration camp.
The group was a subdivision of the Freie Deutsche Jugend (FDJ, Free German Youth), East Germany’s youth movement. It was founded in 1948 and broke apart in 1989 on German reunification. From the 1960s and 1970s, nearly all schoolchildren between ages 6 and 14 were organised into Young Pioneer or Thälmann Pioneer groups.
The pioneer group was loosely based on Scouting, but organised in such a way as to teach schoolchildren aged 6 – 14 socialist ideology and prepare them for the Freie Deutsche Jugend, the FDJ. Its organisation was similar to Scouting and other such organisations. Afternoons spent at the pioneer group mainly consisted of a mixture of adventure, myth-like socialist teaching and the upkeep of revolutionary traditions.
Price: 7.50 euro
Size: 19×11.5cm./7.4×4.5inch.
Weight: 142gr./5oz.
Pages: 142
Year: 1980
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Book made in the DDR, 1980. The title of the book reads:”Czechoslovakia on the threshold of the eighties”.
Price: 7.50 euro
Size: 7.5cm./2.9inch.
Weight: 50gr./1.7oz.
Pages: 149
Year: 1970
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Minibook made in the DDR, 1970. The title of the book reads:”Lenin and Prague”.
Price: 5.00 euro
Size: 20.5x11cm./8×4.3inch.
Weight: 3gr./0.1oz.
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Little North Korean flag.
Price: 10.00 euro
Size: 21x13cm./8.2×5.1inch.
Weight: 5gr./0.1oz.
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Pennant made in the Soviet Union. The text on the front reads:”Radio Moscow”. Radio Moscow, also known as Radio Moscow World Service, was the official international broadcasting station of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics until 1993, when it was reorganized into Voice of Russia. Radio Moscow broadcast in over 70 languages using transmitters in the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, and Cuba. The United States was first targeted by Radio Moscow during the early 1950s, with transmitters in the Moscow region. Later Western North America was targeted by the newly constructed Vladivostok and Magadan relay stations.
Price: 10.00 euro
Size: 24x9cm./9.4×3.5inch.
Weight: 13gr./0.4oz.
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Pennant made in Ukraine. The text on the pennant reads:”Radio Ukraine”.
Price: 10.00 euro
Size: 24.5×15.5cm./9.6×6.1inch.
Weight: 12gr./0.4oz.
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Pennant made in the DDR. The text on the pennant reads:”Broadcast Of The DDR”. Rundfunk der DDR was the collective designation for radio broadcasting organized by the State Broadcasting Committee in the German Democratic Republic (GDR) until German reunification in 1990.
Price: 10.00 euro
Size: 20x12cm./7.8×4.7inch.
Weight: 10gr./0.3oz.
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Pennant made in the DDR, Radio Berlin International. Radio Berlin International was the international broadcasting arm for the German Democratic Republic’s (GDR) Rundfunk der DDR (Radio of the GDR) broadcasting service. Radio Berlin International (RBI) was one of the major international broadcasters of the Cold War era. Radio Berlin International was founded in May 1959 to counter the influence of the newly-formed Deutsche Welle, the West German international broadcaster. Much the RBI’s media output was focused on propagandized news reports and information about the GDR. RBI offered a view on life in a socialist country to nations around the world.
Price: 10.00 euro
Size: 24.5×15.5cm./9.6×6.1inch.
Weight: 13gr./0.5oz.
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Pennant made in the DDR, Radio Berlin International. The text on the pennant reads:”The voices of the German Democratic Republic”. Radio Berlin International was the international broadcasting arm for the German Democratic Republic’s (GDR) Rundfunk der DDR (Radio of the GDR) broadcasting service. Radio Berlin International (RBI) was one of the major international broadcasters of the Cold War era. Radio Berlin International was founded in May 1959 to counter the influence of the newly-formed Deutsche Welle, the West German international broadcaster. Much the RBI’s media output was focused on propagandized news reports and information about the GDR. RBI offered a view on life in a socialist country to nations around the world.
Price: 10.00 euro
Size: 23×15.5cm./9×6.1inch.
Weight: 15gr./0.5oz.
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Pennant made in the DDR, Radio DDR. Radio DDR 2 was the second radio channel in East Germany, run by the ‘Rundfunk der DDR’. The channel was founded in October 1958. It was a regional service in the morning and broadcasted classical music. The channel was produced in Berlin. Because this was a regional service, the station could be received on FM, with the exception of some small AM repeaters near Senftenberg.
Price: 5.00 euro
Size: 33x32cm./12.9×12.5inch.
Weight: 56gr./1.9oz.
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Bag made in China, radio Beijing.
Price: 12.50 euro
Size: 90x29cm./35.4×11.4inch.
Weight: 14gr./0.4oz.
Year: 1978
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Red scraf made in the DDR, 1978. The text on the scarf reads:”30 years Pioneerorganisation Ernst Thalmann. Districtorganisation Stollberg”.
The Ernst Thalmann Pioneer Organisation, consisting of the Young Pioneers and the Thälmann Pioneers, was a youth organisation of schoolchildren aged 6 to 14. They were named after Ernst Thälmann, the former leader of the Communist Party of Germany who was executed at the Buchenwald concentration camp.
The group was a subdivision of the Freie Deutsche Jugend (FDJ, Free German Youth), East Germany’s youth movement. It was founded in 1948 and broke apart in 1989 on German reunification. From the 1960s and 1970s, nearly all schoolchildren between ages 6 and 14 were organised into Young Pioneer or Thälmann Pioneer groups.
The pioneer group was loosely based on Scouting, but organised in such a way as to teach schoolchildren aged 6 – 14 socialist ideology and prepare them for the Freie Deutsche Jugend, the FDJ. Its organisation was similar to Scouting and other such organisations. Afternoons spent at the pioneer group mainly consisted of a mixture of adventure, myth-like socialist teaching and the upkeep of revolutionary traditions.
Price: 10.00 euro
Size: 90x29cm./35.4×11.4inch.
Weight: 14gr./0.4oz.
Year: 1985
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Blue scraf made in the DDR, 1985, for 40 years of liberation. The text on the scarf reads:”40 Years Of Liberation. Celebration Event Kreis-Stollberg”.
Price: 20.00 euro
Size: 29×21.5cm./11.4×8.4inch.
Weight: 957gr./33.7oz.
Pages: 204
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Book made in North Korea, by the Tourist Advertisement Agency.