Αρ. 102595038

Ζεύγος σοβιετικών σημαιών προπαγάνδας της ΕΣΣΔ – «Καλύτερος στο επάγγελμα» – Πανό βραβείων Ψυχρού - Στρατιωτικά αξεσουάρ
Αρ. 102595038

Ζεύγος σοβιετικών σημαιών προπαγάνδας της ΕΣΣΔ – «Καλύτερος στο επάγγελμα» – Πανό βραβείων Ψυχρού - Στρατιωτικά αξεσουάρ
A rare and visually striking set of two original Soviet propaganda award banners from the Cold War era, embodying the ideological and symbolic language of the USSR.
These banners were not merely decorative — they functioned as instruments of state propaganda, reinforcing discipline, hierarchy, and collective achievement within Soviet institutions.
Closely tied to the broader system of militarized labor culture, they reflect the same principles of competition, honor, and recognition that defined both civilian and paramilitary structures of the Soviet state.
With their deep red color, gold-toned graphics, and powerful state symbolism, they create an unmistakable visual presence associated with Soviet ceremonial and institutional interiors.
Historical Context
From the 1960s to the 1980s, the Soviet Union actively used symbolic awards as part of a wider system of ideological control and motivation.
Such banners were awarded within the framework of socialist competition, a state-driven mechanism designed to emulate discipline and performance comparable to military structures.
They were displayed in:
factories and industrial collectives
administrative institutions
training centers and state organizations
The use of the State Emblem of the USSR, alongside quotations attributed to Lenin and Brezhnev-era ideological messaging, firmly situates these objects within the late Soviet period.
Inscriptions (translated summary)
The banners feature original Soviet slogans, including:
“Best in Profession”
“Winner of Socialist Competition”
references to the Soviet people as builders of communism
quotations attributed to V.I. Lenin and L.I. Brezhnev
Material & Technique
original red textile (factory-grade cloth)
gold-painted / printed imagery
stencil / industrial silk-screen technique
original gold fringe
Dimensions
approx. 40 × 60 cm
approx. 35 × 65 cm
Condition
Original vintage condition with visible signs of authentic use:
natural fabric wear
minor stains and tonal variations
soft creases
slight fading of color and print
minor edge and fringe irregularities
No major structural damage. No restoration has been made.
Provenance
Originating from a Soviet institutional environment, reflecting official state award practices during the Cold War era.
Collectibility
A compelling combination of Soviet propaganda, state symbolism, and Cold War material culture.
Such banners are increasingly sought after by collectors of:
Soviet militaria
propaganda artifacts
Cold War historical objects
Presentation
A visually powerful and historically charged set —
rarely found as a paired lot with consistent ideological theme.
Shipping
Careful packaging guaranteed.
Ships from Ukraine within 3 working days after auction ends.
Registered shipping with tracking number (Track & Trace).
Estimated delivery time: 15–45 days.
Ships from Ukraine (non-EU). Please note that customs duties may apply in your country.
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