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Marking: | 91404 |
Country: | USSR |
Dating: | 1920-30-e yy |
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Steel, glass. Stars of this "patriotic" type were produced in both white metal and silver, the shades of glass could also differ. They were often worn on the lapels of jackets by the civilian population or especially by the "majorist" military on caps, as evidenced by multiple photos of those years. The beam size is 24 mm. Guarantee of authenticity. The original twist is included.
There are 2 types of such stars: 1) it is a silver base with colored glass inserts and a hammer and sickle made of gold; 2) it is a tinned tin base with colored glass inserts and a hammer and sickle made of non-ferrous metal. The second type of stars has the brands of manufacturers on the nuts, one of the manufacturers is Sidorovsky industrial collective farm, the brand is SIDKOPROM COLLECTIVE FARM , S.P.K.
In 1924, the Krasnoselskaya, Sidorovskaya and Podolsk artels merged into the Kostroma Jewelry Union of industrial Cooperation. In 1924, about 11 tons of silver were processed in the Krasnoselsky jewelry industry. Silver teaspoons, Red Army stars, and Red Army insignia were produced. In the 20s, the craft produced mainly revolutionary badges and five-pointed stars (up to 20 thousand pieces per year), teaspoons (up to 12 thousand dozen). In 1928, at the beginning of the first five-year plan, due to the mobilization of funds for the restoration of the national economy of the country, the production of silverware declined sharply. Non-ferrous metal and iron became the main raw materials. In the early 30s, in connection with collectivization, the artels were renamed the industrial collective farms "Krasny Kustar" in the village of Krasnoye, Sidorovsky industrial collective farm in the village of Sidorovsky, "According to the precepts of Ilyich" in the village of Podolsk.
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