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Weight: 277gr./9.7oz.
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Tea glass holder made in the Soviet Union. Comes with the original glass. Factory stamp on bottom of cup holder. The ship is the Aurora, a famous Russian warship wich played his part in Russian history. The Aurora was made in 1903 and most of the crew joined the Bolshevics who were preparing a communist revolution led by Lenin in 1917. This ship fired the first shot signalling the start of the October revolution. In WWII the guns was taken off the ship to use it for the defence of Leningrad. After the war the Aurora was a navy training vessel and later, till this day, a museum located at St. Petersburg (formaly known as Leningrad).

Tableware Soviet Russia Tea Glass Holder Aurora

SKU: TSR041
€ 59,00Price

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