Russian WW2 Militaria

1930's made in USSR - Leningrad factory, thread for export. Mint. size 10, price for one. More
Price:
15€
Circa 1930's USSR made for export minty threads in black color with nice patriotic symbolic on paper tags.  Size 40. Price for one. Rare. More
Price:
20€
WW2 RKKA Russian shoes laces, black color. Original item from pre-war period.   Mint condition.  Length: 95 cm.  Very hard to find correct pair to complete ww2 shoes and here is your chance.  We have few pairs in stock. Price is for one pair (2 pcs).  More
Price:
10€
WW2 RKKA Mosin ammo pouch, canvas made, mint.  No markings.  We have few in stock, price is for one. More
Price:
55€
Original pre-war  Red Fleet plate from officer's dining room. The dish has Red Fleet logo and letters РКВМФ: RKVMF which means Workers and Farmers Military fleet. Circa 1935-43 y. Good condition. Has makers mark at the bottom. One defect: crack (shown in the picture), but in general looks good.More
Price:
75€
Imperial Russian PickAxe, dated  1917, steel, barn found at the Saaremaa Island (Estonia) where was Russian Military bases during WW1. The steel head is in very good condition with just some surface rusty spots that could be easy cleaned. Completed with original wooden handle.More
Price:
90€
Soviet canvas hat used by Destruction battalions of NKVD troops - often called "destroyers". Clear marked with military factory stamp and dated inside 1941.More
Price:
380€
Soviet Russian Red Army  pre-war made soldier's enameled drinking cup.  Rare variant of mixed color enamel, but typical for early war made cups, messtins and other ware. Has minor rust spots.  No markings. More
Price:
45€
WW2 RKKA canteen cover, canvas, mint condition with bakelite button.  Stamped by factory, dated 194(?) More
Price:
20€
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