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USSR soldier tea mugs - "Kruzhka"

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    Hello, the TAV mug you have shown is postwar. But it is still rare. Raul

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    I found this relic on a WW2 german battelfied, pretty deep not far from what i suppose are german postions, could it be the grip of one these cups? Did germans capture and use them?

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

    I know it is a very far stretch, but the position leads me to believe it was connected to the battel that happend there, it was in the middel of nothing, with no other signals but this cup. And i know definitly german troops build positions there, and very likely had also a camp there.

    It was a very big signal, but what remained of -what i now think was definitly a cup or something similar, crumbeld before my eyes, and nothing remaind but a few flat pieces of metal, and this grip.

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    Quote by Raul View Post
    Hello, the TAV mug you have shown is postwar. But it is still rare. Raul
    You mean the green TAV without triangle and the size 7 cm underneath?

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    Hello, yes the 7cm cup is postwar. Raul

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    I managed to add a couple more mugs to the collection over the last year and I would like to show them here in this great thread. All are wartime mugs as far as my knowledge goes, not always in the best condition unfortunately.

    First up a Lugansk mug in green in fairly good condition:

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

    Second, another Lugansk mug in a bit darker shade green, stamped 84:

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

    Yet another Lugansk mug in brownish red, also stamped 84:

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

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    Next up is a Lysva plant mug:

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

    This is a Voroshilovgradsky Zavod imeni Artema mug with a beautiful looking logo. The mug is dark brown:

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

    And finally a Rostov Emalposuda mug:

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

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    The last two mugs to add now. First another Lysva plant mug:

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

    And finally a mug from unknown maker:

    USSR soldier tea mugs - "Kruzhka"

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    Hello! Let me remind you again - this is a fake! (post-war mug with a fake stamp)

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

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    Hello.
    What do you say, is this a wartime Russian soldier's mug? Height 6cm.
    If i looked correctly, there is a similar mug in this thread.
    USSR soldier tea mugs - "Kruzhka"USSR soldier tea mugs - "Kruzhka"

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    Looks good to me. Is there a stamp/makersmark underneath?

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