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SCG5791 - USSR 1988 Horse Museum Series – Equestrian Art
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This elegant pair of 1988 Soviet stamps celebrates the Museum of Horse Breeding in Moscow (TSKhA). The 30 kopeck stamp reproduces “Sardar, Akhal-Teke Stallion” (1882) by A. B. Villevalde, depicting a horse trainer and his striking chestnut steed, symbolizing Central Asian equine grace. The 20 kopeck stamp features V. A. Serov’s “Flying Grey Stallion” (1886), a tribute to the Orlov Trotter breed—one of Russia’s most renowned horses. Together, they reflect the USSR’s deep respect for art and heritage in horse breeding.
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