Exclusive Vintage Soviet Russian Space Sputnik Rocket Desktop Lamp USSR RARE
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:29945829 | Country/Region of Manufacture: Russian Federation |
Type: Sputnik | Space Program: Russian & Soviet Program |
Year: 1957 |
You see a unique space stela, which symbolizes the launch of the first ever satellite "Sputnik" in space on October 4, 1957.
The lower plate is made of carbolite (black) , then the base is made of metal (gray).On this stand in the center there is a symbol of the Soviet Union - a red star (in the center of which is a sickle and a hammer).In addition, there is an ascending pedestal, on which a metallic satellite flies upwards.Also at the bottom is a memor...able metal badge. This badge is engraved with a rocket and the date: January 2, 1959.This is the launch date of the first interpanet station "Luna-1"This stella inside has a light bulb that is still working!In the darkness he fills this cosmic stela with a soft reddish light.On one of the photos are two lamps at once - for comparing sizes (the second lamp in this lot is not included and sold separately).It looks fascinating!
Height: 175 mmLength: 190 mmWidth: 75 mmWeight: 340 gr
The space stella looks very interesting and impressive.Made in USSR.
Attention! - The voltage of this lamp is 220 volts (this voltage is accepted in Europe, England). In the US, 110 volts - this lamp will also shine, but because of less voltage, the light will not be so bright (if you have a 110 volt converter in 220, then it does not matter)
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