Good day and welcome to my stamp blog. It is a cold but sunny day in the American Midwest, and time for Sunday Stamps.
Our theme today is "no English words". This made me think of Russian or Soviet stamps.
A stamp featuring children's art, from the CCCP (that is, the USSR). It is from 1979. (I have featured this stamp before.)
No English words, and also the Cyrillic alphabet, so I am really lost. But it's a sweet image.
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4 comments:
Wonderful find for today.
The vertical line on the left in the Roman alphabet is Posta SSSR = USSR Post.
The bottom line is mezhdunarodnyy god rebenka, which is International year of the child. This stamp is part of a series of children's drawings on this theme issued in 1979.
The line in white as part of the drawing is druzhba mir - literal translation is friendship world, maybe world of friendship is a better English translation
Thank you Finn Badger!
🙂
You're right, and this is a sweet one! :)
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