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English: 125th birth anniversary of the Soviet Russian writer Pavel Bazhov (1879–1850). The se-tenant stamps of Russia, 27 January 2004, PTC Marka catalogue No 912–914, Michel No 1144–1146, Scott No 6815a–c.
No 912 No 913 No 914

The illustrations for Urals Tales by Pavel Bazhov:

  • The stamp No 912, 2.00 Rubles. The Stone Flower: Danilo-the-Master and Mistress of the Cooper Mountain.
  • The stamp No 913, 4.00 Rubles. The Malachite Casket: Mistress of the Cooper Mountain and Tanyushka.
  • The stamp No 914, 6.00 Rubles. Golden Hair: the hunter Ailyp and his ladylove Golden Hair.
Русский: 125 со дня рождения П. П. Бажова (1879–1850). Марки России, сцепка из 3 марок, 27 января 2004 г., Каталог ИТЦ «Марка» № 912–914, Michel № 1144–1146, Scott № 6815a–c.
№ 912 № 913 № 914

Иллюстрации к уральским сказам П. П. Бажова:

  • № 912, 2,00 руб. «Каменный цветок»: Данило-Мастер и Хозяйка Медной горы.
  • № 913, 4,00 руб. «Малахитовая шкатулка»: Хозяйка Медной горы и Танюшка.
  • № 914, 2,00 руб. «Золотой Волос»: охотник Айлып и его невеста Золотой Волос.
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Author Russian Post, Publishing and Trade Centre "Marka" (ИТЦ «Марка»). The design of the stamp by A. Fedotova.
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