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USSR soldier tea mugs - "Kruzhka"

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    Quote by dimmuborgir95 View Post
    Thanks! It would be interesting to see them.
    Any chance that any of these is wartime ?
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    I have learned in Russian forums, that the most wartime Kruzhki have a harf-heart handle. The 3rd green is definitely wartime, Lysva made. The first one has a good chance to be wartime. The others postwar (in my opinion). Maybe the brown one is civilian or maybe made during Siege of Leningrad. The Leningrad dishes often dont have any markings. Would be interesting, where it was found. f.e. this Kotilok was made during the Siege:

    USSR soldier tea mugs - "Kruzhka"

    USSR soldier tea mugs - "Kruzhka"

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    A small supplement to information on post-war mugs.

    Post-war:

    "Rostov Emalposuda" plant (Rostov-on-Don city):

    USSR soldier tea mugs - "Kruzhka"

    Novomoskovsky metallurgical plant (НМЗ):

    USSR soldier tea mugs - "Kruzhka"

    Zaporozhstal metallurgical plant (ЗМЗ):

    USSR soldier tea mugs - "Kruzhka"
    USSR soldier tea mugs - "Kruzhka"

    Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works (MMK):

    USSR soldier tea mugs - "Kruzhka"
    USSR soldier tea mugs - "Kruzhka"

    Kuznetsky Iron and Steel Works (KMK):

    USSR soldier tea mugs - "Kruzhka"

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    Postwar mugs produced by the Stalingrad factory "Red October":

    USSR soldier tea mugs - "Kruzhka"

    USSR soldier tea mugs - "Kruzhka"

    USSR soldier tea mugs - "Kruzhka"

    USSR soldier tea mugs - "Kruzhka"

    USSR soldier tea mugs - "Kruzhka"

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    Another variant of marking Zaporozhstal metallurgical plant (ЗМЗ/ЗС) postwar mugs:

    USSR soldier tea mugs - "Kruzhka"

    USSR soldier tea mugs - "Kruzhka"

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    Very interesting thread with tons of information.
    Here's two of mine, a Lysva plant and Voroshilovgrad plant mug, bth in acceptable condition.





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    Nice example:

    USSR soldier tea mugs - "Kruzhka"

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    Does anyone know where to find more info on the Estionian producer Tartu Aluminium Factory, TAV? I've been struggling to find any info online.

    Thanks in advance!!

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    "Tartu Alumiiniumivabrik was a metallurgical company in Tartu. The factory produced aluminum products.

    The plant was founded in 1931. The owners of the factory were Herbert Blumenthal and Abram Steinbreher.

    In 1940, the factory was nationalized" (Record in the information system of the National Archives: Tartu Aluminum Plant). Estonian Wikipedia

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    Thanks a lot Dimmuborgir95 (Great band btw ). Till what years were they active and are their wartime and postwar logos any different as you know? I have this cup made by them which I believe is pre-war/wartime:

    USSR soldier tea mugs - "Kruzhka"USSR soldier tea mugs - "Kruzhka"

    And lately I have come across several Tartu made cups and plates so I started to wonder about this company and their products for the possibly Red Army.

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