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English: 200th anniversary of the Dmitrov Porcelain Factory[1].
The porcelain statuettes The Postman and The Girl with a Yoke by the sculptor Stepan Pimenov (1784–1833) after sketches by Alexey Venetsianov. 1815–1822[2].
The stamp of the Soviet Union, 6 kopecks, 28 January 1966, CPA Catalogue No 3304, Michel No 3173, Scott No 3152, Yvert No 3060. Coated paper. Offset printing. Perforation: comb 11½. Size of the stamp: 37×37 mm. Print run: 4,000,000.
Русский: 200 лет Дмитровскому фарфоровому заводу.
Фарфоровые статуэтки «Почтальон» и «Водоноска». Скульптор С.С. Пименов по эскизам А.Г. Веницианова. 1815–1822 гг[2].
Почтовая марка СССР, 6 коп., 28 января 1966 г., Каталог ЦФА № 3304, Michel № 3173, Scott № 3152, Yvert № 3060. Бумага мелованная. Офсетная печать. Зубцовка гребенчатая 11½. Размер марки – 37×37 мм. Тираж 4 000 000.
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Source From a personal collection.
Author Ministry of Communications of the USSR. The design of the stamp by N. Akimushkin.
Scanned by Dmitry Ivanov.
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  1. English: Dmitrov Porcelain Factory was founded in 1766 (according other sources – in 1754) by the Russified English merchant Francis Gardner in Verbilovo village (now the urban-type settlement Verbilki, Taldomsky District, Moscow Oblast, Russia). Till the October Revolution of 1917 the factory was known as the Gardner Factory, after the revolution it was nationalized and was named Dmitrov Porcelain Factory; since 1991 the enterprise is known as the ZAO Farfor Verbilok (Porcelain of Verbilki JSC).
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    English: The attribution of the depicted statuettes according: Климов Ю.М. (1984) (in Russian) Искусство на почтовых марках (2nd ed.), М: Радио и связь, p. 137 .
    Русский: Атрибуция статуэток, изображённых на почтовой марке, согласно: Климов Ю.М. Искусство на почтовых марках: Каталог-справочник. – 2-е изд. – М.: Радио и связь, 1984 – С. 137.
The stamps of the issue 200th anniversary of the Dmitrov Porcelain Factrory

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