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English: Decorative and Applied Arts of Russia (ongoing stamp series, issue II).
The Kasli cast-iron moulding.
The pattern of the Kasli lattice work: the large rosette, the fragments of delicate ornament.
The stamp of Russia, 20.00 Rubles, 15 November 2012, PTC Marka Catalogue No 1649, Michel No 1881. The triangular stamps were issued in the sheets of small format: 4 stamps in 1 sheet. Coated paper. Offset printing, thermography. Colours: light brown and black. Perforation: frame 11½. Size of the stamp: 50×50×70 mm (35×70 mm). Size of the stamp sheet: 80×80 mm. Print run: 240,000 stamps.
Русский: Декоративно-прикладное искусство России (продолжение серии).
Каслинское литьё.
Узор каслинского литья: декоративная решётка, большая розетка, фрагменты ажурного орнамента.
Почтовая марка России, 20,00 руб., 15 ноября 2012 г., Каталог ИТЦ Марка № 1649, Михель № 1881. Марки треугольной формы были выпущены в листах уменьшенного формата: 4 марки на 1 листе. Бумага мелованная. Офсетная печать, термография. Цвета: светло-коричневый, чёрный. Зубцовка – рамочная 11½. Размер марки − 50×50×70 мм (35×70 мм). Размер листа уменьшенного формата – 80×80 мм. Тираж – 240 000 марок.
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Source From a personal collection.
Author Russian Post, Publishing and Trade Centre "Marka" (ИТЦ «Марка»). The design of the stamp by V. Beltyukov.
The stamps of the issue Arts and crafts of Russia. Kasli cast-iron moulding:

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