File:The Soviet Union 1988 CPA 5975 stamp (Horse Breeding of Soviet Union. Horse Breeding Museum. 'Letuchy, Grey Stallion of Orlov Trotter Breed' by Serov, 1886).jpg

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Русский: Коневодство СССР. Музей коневодства. Репродукция картины Валентина Александровича Серова «Летучий. Серый жеребец орловской рысистой породы» (1886).
English: Horse breeding of the Soviet Union. Horse Breeding Museum. 'Letuchy, Grey Stallion of Orlov Trotter Breed' by Valentin Serov, 1886.
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The stamps of the series “Horse breeding of the Soviet Union. Horse Breeding Museum

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