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c.1970s INTOURIST LENINGRAD Russia Travel Poster Smolny October Revolution

$ 6.33

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    c.1970s INTOURIST LENINGRAD Travel Poster Smolny Headquarters of the October Revolution of 1917
    Published by Intourist, the official state travel agency of the Soviet Union, c.1970s. Size about 18-7/8 x 12-5/8 inches. Condition: the printer's varnish finish is a bit blotchy; there is a small spot of something stuck to image below the women's feet, otherwise without any problems, crisp and ready to frame. Shipped rolled and tubed for safety and savings on shipping.
    200126 / 4600 R1/28/2020 AUS
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