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Soviet Badge Shock Worker Of The Campaign Named After Kaganovich

Soviet Badge Shock Worker Of The Campaign Named After Kaganovich
Soviet Badge Shock Worker Of The Campaign Named After Kaganovich
Soviet Badge Shock Worker Of The Campaign Named After Kaganovich
Soviet Badge Shock Worker Of The Campaign Named After Kaganovich
Soviet Badge Shock Worker Of The Campaign Named After Kaganovich
Soviet Badge Shock Worker Of The Campaign Named After Kaganovich
Soviet Badge Shock Worker Of The Campaign Named After Kaganovich
Soviet Badge Shock Worker Of The Campaign Named After Kaganovich
Soviet Badge Shock Worker Of The Campaign Named After Kaganovich
Soviet Badge Shock Worker Of The Campaign Named After Kaganovich
Soviet Badge Shock Worker Of The Campaign Named After Kaganovich
Soviet Badge Shock Worker Of The Campaign Named After Kaganovich
Soviet Badge Shock Worker Of The Campaign Named After Kaganovich
Soviet Badge Shock Worker Of The Campaign Named After Kaganovich
Soviet Badge Shock Worker Of The Campaign Named After Kaganovich
Soviet Badge Shock Worker Of The Campaign Named After Kaganovich

Soviet Badge Shock Worker Of The Campaign Named After Kaganovich
Soviet Badge “To The Shock Worker Of The Campaign Named After Kaganovich”. Material: steel, coper & silver plating. Workshop: Metallurgical artist Artel, Moscow. Height: 37.63 mm. Width: 26.98 mm. Weight w/ screwplate: 11.593 g. Weight w/o screwplate: 9.195 g. On September 18, 1934, the newspaper “Pravda”? . 258 (6144) reported that the commission of the Presidium of the Central Executive Committee of the USSR for the consideration and approval of breastplates approved the Metrostroy badge “Udarnik of the Kaganovich Campaign”. The image and conditions for obtaining the badge have been published. An indispensable condition for obtaining a badge is working without defects, systematically fulfilling the work plan day after day and passing the technical minimum. In case of violation of these obligations, the badge may be taken away by decision of the meeting of shock workers. There are no state privileges associated with receiving a badge. About 7,000 thousand badges were produced by the Metallurgical artist Artel of the Metallurgical Union. On September 21, 1934, the newspaper “Pravda”? . 261 (6147) wrote that in Sokol-National Park of Culture and Recreation named after. Bubnov, a 5,000-strong meeting of metro builders took place, dedicated to the October Campaign named after L. The best shock brigades of Kraevsky, Kholod, Yaremchuk, Ustinova and individual shock troops were given campaign badges. Kaganovich – only 35 pieces. 582 brigades, numbering 20,000 shock troops, took part in the campaign Izvestia newspaper, September 21, 1935, ? . Meetings of badge workers were held, where important construction issues were discussed Stories of metro builders. By February 1935, about 6,000 builders had been awarded badges Izvestia, February 9, 1935, ? . Minimum known number: 229, maximum known number: 6256 The number was placed on the nut. This is a beautifully designed and scarce badge. It boasts full enamel with visible age spots. There is moderate to light wear on the plating. The reverse shows excellent toning from age. While the threaded post is bent it appears to be full length with heavy wear on the machine threads. The screw plate is original to the piece and denotes this badge’s issue number of #4913. The screw plate is stamped with HUD-MET. / MOSCOW / METIZSOYUZ. The screw plate threads on without struggle and does not have excess play when on the post. Ultraviolet image included to show lack of modern repairs to the enamel. Awards of the USSR for labor and social activities #238. Award badges of heroes and shock workers of labor #3.76. Signs of law enforcement agencies of the USSR #2.3.30. Soviet Badges, Volume 2: Law Enforcement Agencies, by Igor Sysolyatin, C 2020. Reach out to me with any and all questions you have. All sales are final. Condition and authentication are “as seen”.
Soviet Badge Shock Worker Of The Campaign Named After Kaganovich

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Soviet Badge Of Osoaviakhim Of The USSR For Shock Equestrian Work (1934-1937)

Soviet Badge Of Osoaviakhim Of The USSR For Shock Equestrian Work (1934-1937)
Soviet Badge Of Osoaviakhim Of The USSR For Shock Equestrian Work (1934-1937)
Soviet Badge Of Osoaviakhim Of The USSR For Shock Equestrian Work (1934-1937)
Soviet Badge Of Osoaviakhim Of The USSR For Shock Equestrian Work (1934-1937)
Soviet Badge Of Osoaviakhim Of The USSR For Shock Equestrian Work (1934-1937)
Soviet Badge Of Osoaviakhim Of The USSR For Shock Equestrian Work (1934-1937)
Soviet Badge Of Osoaviakhim Of The USSR For Shock Equestrian Work (1934-1937)
Soviet Badge Of Osoaviakhim Of The USSR For Shock Equestrian Work (1934-1937)
Soviet Badge Of Osoaviakhim Of The USSR For Shock Equestrian Work (1934-1937)
Soviet Badge Of Osoaviakhim Of The USSR For Shock Equestrian Work (1934-1937)
Soviet Badge Of Osoaviakhim Of The USSR For Shock Equestrian Work (1934-1937)
Soviet Badge Of Osoaviakhim Of The USSR For Shock Equestrian Work (1934-1937)
Soviet Badge Of Osoaviakhim Of The USSR For Shock Equestrian Work (1934-1937)
Soviet Badge Of Osoaviakhim Of The USSR For Shock Equestrian Work (1934-1937)

Soviet Badge Of Osoaviakhim Of The USSR For Shock Equestrian Work (1934-1937)
Height: 41.08 mm. Width: 35.28 mm. Weight (w/ screw plate): 13.785 g. Weight w/o screw plate: 8.489 g. Screw length: 11.5 mm. The recipient of the sign had to pass initial cavalry training in society circles, as well as have skills in raising, caring for and training horses both for use in agriculture and for the Red Army. Reach out to me with any and all questions you have. All sales are final. Condition and authentication are “as seen”.
Soviet Badge Of Osoaviakhim Of The USSR For Shock Equestrian Work (1934-1937)




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1928 Soviet Rifle Fencing Award Badge? INSCRIBED

1928 Soviet Rifle Fencing Award Badge? INSCRIBED
1928 Soviet Rifle Fencing Award Badge? INSCRIBED
1928 Soviet Rifle Fencing Award Badge? INSCRIBED
1928 Soviet Rifle Fencing Award Badge? INSCRIBED
1928 Soviet Rifle Fencing Award Badge? INSCRIBED
1928 Soviet Rifle Fencing Award Badge? INSCRIBED
1928 Soviet Rifle Fencing Award Badge? INSCRIBED
1928 Soviet Rifle Fencing Award Badge? INSCRIBED

1928 Soviet Rifle Fencing Award Badge? INSCRIBED
Thank you for looking! ???? stands for Leningrad City Committee for Physical Training. It conducted fencing competitions, and this is one of their prize badges. I was able to receive the following translation. This is not 100% clear because this is where they said something like “1st Prize”, “2nd Prize”, etc. Is not a short version of anything familiar. My best guest is, it stands for “team”, which would then mean the first prize in the team event. ?????????? – Bayonet Fencing. 59th Infantry Regiment. Usually of the instructor. The round stamp at the bottom is the mark of this whole competition system. The oval stamp is the state mark certifying this object is made of silver of specific proof. The square stamp F. Is the initials of the jeweler who made this, G. Width (widest point): 27.93 mm. Height (not including suspension): 37.15 mm. Weight: 12.927 g. Reach out to me with any and all questions you have. All sales are final. Condition and authentication are “as seen”.
1928 Soviet Rifle Fencing Award Badge? INSCRIBED

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Soviet Society of Friends of Chemical Defense Dobrokhim Badge 1924-1925

Soviet Society of Friends of Chemical Defense Dobrokhim Badge 1924-1925
Soviet Society of Friends of Chemical Defense Dobrokhim Badge 1924-1925
Soviet Society of Friends of Chemical Defense Dobrokhim Badge 1924-1925
Soviet Society of Friends of Chemical Defense Dobrokhim Badge 1924-1925
Soviet Society of Friends of Chemical Defense Dobrokhim Badge 1924-1925
Soviet Society of Friends of Chemical Defense Dobrokhim Badge 1924-1925
Soviet Society of Friends of Chemical Defense Dobrokhim Badge 1924-1925
Soviet Society of Friends of Chemical Defense Dobrokhim Badge 1924-1925
Soviet Society of Friends of Chemical Defense Dobrokhim Badge 1924-1925
Soviet Society of Friends of Chemical Defense Dobrokhim Badge 1924-1925
Soviet Society of Friends of Chemical Defense Dobrokhim Badge 1924-1925
Soviet Society of Friends of Chemical Defense Dobrokhim Badge 1924-1925
Soviet Society of Friends of Chemical Defense Dobrokhim Badge 1924-1925
Soviet Society of Friends of Chemical Defense Dobrokhim Badge 1924-1925
Soviet Society of Friends of Chemical Defense Dobrokhim Badge 1924-1925
Soviet Society of Friends of Chemical Defense Dobrokhim Badge 1924-1925
Soviet Society of Friends of Chemical Defense Dobrokhim Badge 1924-1925
Soviet Society of Friends of Chemical Defense Dobrokhim Badge 1924-1925
Soviet Society of Friends of Chemical Defense Dobrokhim Badge 1924-1925
Soviet Society of Friends of Chemical Defense Dobrokhim Badge 1924-1925
Soviet Society of Friends of Chemical Defense Dobrokhim Badge 1924-1925

Soviet Society of Friends of Chemical Defense Dobrokhim Badge 1924-1925
Badge to a friend of DOBROKHIM. Height (flag): 17.60 mm. Height (bayonet): 28.83 mm. Width: 31.88 mm. Screw length: 7.58 mm. Weight: 10.649 g. Made of solid silver and enamels. The reverse shows 3 silver hallmark stamps. The badge is in a great, above average condition with its details crisp and an appealing patina to the silver. The green enamels are mostly present and without repairs but does show a small chip in the upper left corner. There are also some surface scratches to the enamel (all pictured). Please note the absence of the screwplate. I’ve also included an ultra violet image to show the lack of modern repairs to the enamel. It also does a good job highlighting the surface condition. The Society of Friends of Chemical Defense and Chemical Industry (DOBROHIM) is a defense public organization formed on May 19th, 1924 in Moscow. The main task of DOBROKHIM was to assist the state in the development of the chemical industry, the chemicalization of agriculture, the deployment of the promotion of chemical knowledge among the population and its preparation for anti-chemical defense. In May 1925, the Society of Friends of the Air Fleet (ODVF) and the Society of Friends of Chemical Defense and Chemical Industry (DOBROHIM) merged into one Society – AVIAHIM of the USSR. We want to create a gas fence in which a new society will be built. Reach out to me with any and all questions you have. All sales are final. Condition and authentication are “as seen”.
Soviet Society of Friends of Chemical Defense Dobrokhim Badge 1924-1925