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Rare Soviet Uzbek SSR Ceremonial Velvet Banner 1977

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Rare Soviet Uzbek SSR Ceremonial Velvet Banner 1977

Nagyon szep állapotban! Mint a képeken! Vásároljon bizalommal!

In VERY GOOD condition! As pictured! Buy with confidence!

  • Product Type: Antique Soviet Ceremonial Banner / Flag
  • Brand Name: Soviet State Manufacture (Uzbek SSR)
  • Release Year: 1977
  • Material: Red Velvet, Silk Applique, Gold Braided Fringe, Embroidery
  • Language: Uzbek (Cyrillic script), Russian
  • Dimensions: Approximately 120 cm x 150 cm (Standard Soviet Republic institutional size)
  • Theme: Soviet Propaganda, Socialist Competition, Communist History

Product Features

  • Fabric: Premium heavy dark red velvet face with a satin/silk lining
  • Embellishments: Machine and hand-guided chain-stitch embroidery, gold tinsel fringe on three edges
  • Front Design: Profil of Vladimir Lenin in gold/brown silk applique, dual-language communist slogans
  • Back Design: Large embroidered Emblem of the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic, multi-line dedication text

Overview

This is a genuine, highly collectible Soviet-era ceremonial banner issued in 1977 within the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic. Banners like this one were not commercial items; they were custom-made premium awards presented by high-ranking state and party organs to factories, collective farms, or regions that won the "Socialist Competition."

The front side features a striking silk applique portrait of Vladimir Lenin looking right, topped with the classic Marxist slogan in both Uzbek and Russian: "Proletarians of all countries, unite!" The bottom front praises the guidance of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) on the path toward communism. The reverse side holds the official coat of arms of the Uzbek SSR, complete with the iconic cotton bolls—the republic's primary cash crop—alongside wheat ears, the hammer and sickle, and the red star. The inscription on the back marks this banner as a commemorative prize given to a competition winner in honor of the 60th anniversary of the October Revolution.

Interesting Facts

  • The 1977 Jubilee: The banner specifically commemorates the 60th anniversary of the 1917 Great October Socialist Revolution. The Soviet Union celebrated this nationwide jubilee with massive production drives and the creation of high-quality premium items.
  • The Uzbek Text: The Uzbek language on this flag is written in the Cyrillic graphics, which was standard from 1940 until the mid-1990s. The spelling on the banner contains a minor period-typical variant in the word "60-йиллиги" (60-yilligi).
  • High Institutional Issuers: The text on the reverse side indicates the banner was jointely awarded by the highest authorities in the republic: the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Uzbekistan, the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Uzbek SSR, the Council of Ministers of the Uzbek SSR, and the Uzbek Council of Trade Unions (Uzsovprof).
  • The Artistry: The portrait of Lenin and the republic coat of arms are separate silk-satin pieces stitched onto the heavy velvet background, a technique that gives the banner a distinct three-dimensional texture.

Publishers

  • Manufactured by the Specialized Art-Industrial Workshops of the Literary/Artistic Fund of the Uzbek SSR, Tashkent, 1977.

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