Felix Dzerzhinsky, a three-quarter length statue in Silumin, circa 1970s.
Stands 9" tall, the plinth is approx. 4" x 2", weighs over 2 lbs.. The statuette depicts "Iron Felix" in a military tunic, wearing his Order of the Red Banner. The front of the plinth features a deeply imprinted facsimile signature of Dzerzhinsky.
In excellent condition. No post-production wear visible to the naked eye except for a small scuff in the front below the belt buckle, and a truly tiny scuff on the back of the head, not easily noticeable.
This 1970s statue captures the feral ruthless aspect of the man that is visible in all of his photographs. Portraits and statues
Stands 9" tall, the plinth is approx. 4" x 2", weighs over 2 lbs.. The statuette depicts "Iron Felix" in a military tunic, wearing his Order of the Red Banner. The front of the plinth features a deeply imprinted facsimile signature of Dzerzhinsky.
In excellent condition. No post-production wear visible to the naked eye except for a small scuff in the front below the belt buckle, and a truly tiny scuff on the back of the head, not easily noticeable.
This 1970s statue captures the feral ruthless aspect of the man that is visible in all of his photographs. Portraits and statues of Dzerzhinsky were popular not only in the homes and offices of police and security workers but also with "true believers" - those who venerated as virtual saints anyone who worked shoulder to shoulder with Lenin. There was also strong interest in images of Dzerzhinsky in the Warsaw Pact countries where elite regiments of police, state security and paramilitary services were often named after him.
Please note that the medal in our photo is for size reference.
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