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MityaUA
Ukraine, Kyiv

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Our family came from the West Ukraine - Zakarpattya. Now we...

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Old Photo Tank for Developing Photographic Film. Made in the USSR in the 1980s. Vintage. Soviet Photo Accessories. This is an old photo tank for developing photographic film (35 mm). For Camera. Made in the USSR in the 1980s. A wonderful exhibit for collectors, interior decoration in retro style. You can recreate an old photographic laboratory. The photo tank is working, if you want, you can try to develop the film yourself as photographers did in the 80s. Material: Case Material - Carbolite. The material of the insides of the photo tank is plastic. Dimensions: diameter - about 13.5cm (5.31 inch) height - about 9.0 cm (3.54 inch). Condition: Good vintage condition. Was in use. The color in the photo may vary depending on the monitor's settings and light reflection. Status in the photos. High price? Write a proposal to your price. If you want to buy multiple lists, please contact to discuss the shipping cost as sending multiple lists in one package will be cheaper. Delivery time: USA: 25-40 days Europe: 14-30 days Canada, Australia: 30-60 days Free shipping from Ukraine. To our great regret, due to changes in customs regulations, orders are not sent to Germany. All local taxes associated with the delivery of the order are paid by the buyer. To all customers I happily accept PayPal. If You want to pay for Visa, Master Card, AMEX, Diners - click pay with PayPal and then choose the second option Pay by card. Dear Customers, please be aware that some items in my shop are vintage so they all may have some signs of years. Please feel free to send me a message with any questions about items before purchasing and I will be glad to answer you. If for any reason you are unhappy with your purchase, please return your unused item within 7 days after delivery (accordingly to the tracking). After receiving it I will be exchange or refund you payment minus shipping cost and Western Bid&Paypal fees. If you'd like to cancel your order because of my mistake I will refund 100% of your payment as long as the order isn't shipped yet. Shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Mity... Thank you for visiting my store. If anyone wants to open a store on ETSY and get 40 free listings (lots), follow the link, open a store, trade with pleasure: https://etsy.me/3CpU4Zr If you liked the store, let's have a coffee)))) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/p...
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$27.00
Dolls. Doll. Porcelain doll. Folk Dolls Art. Doll. Puppet. Dummy. Collectible doll. Dress of the period 1880-1900. The doll's name is Verena Tarrant, heroine of Henry James' novel "The Bostonians". The doll is made of porcelain, the dress is made of material. The head, arms and legs of the doll have little mobility. Requires careful handling due to the fragility of porcelain. A perfect piece for collectors or as a gift for a child. State of the photo. The color in the photo may vary depending on the monitor's settings and light reflection. Dimensions: Height - about 19.0 cm (7.48 in.) High price? Write a proposal to your price. If you want to buy multiple lists, please contact to discuss the shipping cost as sending multiple lists in one package will be cheaper. Delivery time: USA: 25-40 days Europe: 14-30 days Canada, Australia: 30-60 days Free shipping from Ukraine. To our great regret, due to changes in customs regulations, orders are not sent to Germany. All local taxes associated with the delivery of the order are paid by the buyer. To all customers I happily accept PayPal. If You want to pay for Visa, Master Card, AMEX, Diners - click pay with PayPal and then choose the second option Pay by card. If for any reason you are unhappy with your purchase, please return your unused item within 7 days after delivery (accordingly to the tracking). After receiving it I will be exchange or refund you payment minus shipping cost and Western Bid&Paypal fees. If you'd like to cancel your order because of my mistake I will refund 100% of your payment as long as the order isn't shipped yet. Shop:  https://www.etsy.com/shop/Mity... Thank you for visiting my store. If anyone wants to open a store on ETSY and get 40 free listings (lots), follow the link, open a store, trade with pleasure: https://etsy.me/3CpU4Zr If you liked the store, let's have a coffee)))) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/p...
Vendor: MityaUA
$20.00
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The Yak-3 is a Soviet single-engine fighter aircraft, a single-seat, single-engine piston fighter-monoplane of mixed design. Some of the aircraft's components were made of wood and canvas (wings), while others were made of metal. Years of production 1944-1946. In the summer of 1942, in the battles near Stalingrad, the German army saw FW-190 fighters, which were significantly superior to USSR aircraft in speed, climb rate and armament. A fighter was needed that could compete on equal terms with the latest modifications of German aircraft. To create the fighter, the Yak-1 aircraft was taken as a basis. The first aircraft entered the USSR army in July 1944. One of the regiments that received the Yak-3, 41 aircraft, was on a mission to gain air superiority in the Lviv offensive operation. In the regiment, the share of experienced pilots was 60%, and 40% participated in battles for the first time. In the first three weeks there were seven encounters with German aircraft. A total of 23 aircraft were shot down: 3 Ju-87, 14 Bf-109G, 6 FW-190A. The regiment's combat losses were two fighters, three were shot down by anti-aircraft artillery fire. The Yak-3 showed itself most successfully in the fight against enemy fighter aircraft. Using it to cover ground troops and escort bombers was impractical due to the limited supply of fuel. In 1944, 90 aircraft were lost, in 1945, 25 aircraft. The problem of the fighter was its low flight range (the average duration of a combat mission was 40-45 minutes, taking into account the 20% fuel reserve), and the instrumentation made night flights impossible. A total of 4,848 aircraft were produced. Armament is a 20-mm automatic cannon and two 12.7-mm rapid-fire cannons . Operation of the Yak-3 outside the USSR: Albania: in the late 1940s, several Yak-3 aircraft, removed from service with the Yugoslav Air Force, were transferred to the Albanian Air Force without approval from the USSR. Poland: received about 20 Yak-3 aircraft. At the end of 1946, the Yak-3 aircraft were replaced by the Yak-9P. France: in August 1944, the Normandy-Niemen regiment began retraining for Yak-3 aircraft. After the war, it was decided to transfer the regiment's aircraft to the French Republic. The regiment received 38 Yak-3 aircraft and in 1945 the aircraft were used in the Paris air defense system. Yugoslavia: at the end of 1944, a regiment flying the Yak-3 was formed from Serbian pilots. After the war, Yak-3 aircraft were donated to Yugoslavia by the Soviet government. Yak-3 aircraft were operated in Yugoslavia until 1952. The model is quite rare, in good condition. The model was kept in a special rack. Material: body - metal, aircraft elements - plastic. Scale 1/104. Model in good vintage condition. A perfect piece for collectors or as a gift for a child. State of the photo. The color in the photo may vary depending on the monitor's settings and light reflection. Dimensions: Length - about 7.8 cm (3.07 inches) Width - about 8.8 cm (3.46 inches) Height - about 1.6 cm (0.63 inches) Height with stand - about 7.4 cm (2.91 inches) With the simultaneous purchase of 2 or more lots in our store, a 10% discount. Coupon code 12355 Delivery time: USA: 25-40 days Europe: 14-30 days Canada, Australia: 30-60 days Free shipping from Ukraine. To our great regret, due to changes in customs regulations, orders are not sent to Germany. All local taxes associated with the delivery of the order are paid by the buyer. Dear Customers, please be aware that some items in my shop are vintage so they all may have some signs of years. Please feel free to send me a message with any questions about items before purchasing and I will be glad to answer you. If for any reason you are unhappy with your purchase, please return your unused item within 7 days after delivery (accordingly to the tracking). After receiving it I will be exchange or refund you payment minus shipping cost and Western Bid&Paypal fees. If you'd like to cancel your order because of my mistake I will refund 100% of your payment as long as the order isn't shipped yet. Shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Mity... Thank you for visiting my store. If anyone wants to open a store on ETSY and get 40 free listings (lots), follow the link, open a store, trade with pleasure: https://etsy.me/3CpU4Zr If you liked the store, let's have a coffee)))) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/p...
Vendor: MityaUA
$21.00

Welcome to MityaUA Shop!

Our family came from the West Ukraine - Zakarpattya. Now we live in Kiev, but always come back to the Land of our ancestors, in a small village, located in a nice and ecologically clean area.
There are many wonderful masters who make beautiful items that you can see in our Shop.
Our Shop is a product associated with the culture of Ukraine, as well as vintage items that may interest Fans and Collectors.

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Yours faithfully,
Dmytro Kochuhov

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