<div>This bas-relief picture of Stalin was presented to him by a Lebanese metropolitan Iliya Karam. Inscription in Russian and in Arabic languages: </div><div>“Let God save a great Generalissimo Joseph Stalin.” The author OF the picture is Nagil Halad.</div><div><br></div> Portrait of Stalin on a cedar of Lebanon.
This bas-relief picture of Stalin was presented to him by a Lebanese metropolitan Iliya Karam. Inscription in Russian and in Arabic languages: 
“Let God save a great Generalissimo Joseph Stalin.” The author OF the picture is Nagil Halad.

<div>This bas-relief picture of Stalin was presented to him by a Lebanese metropolitan Iliya Karam. Inscription in Russian and in Arabic languages: </div><div>“Let God save a great Generalissimo Joseph Stalin.” The author OF the picture is Nagil Halad.</div> Portrait of Stalin on a cedar of Lebanon.
This bas-relief picture of Stalin was presented to him by a Lebanese metropolitan Iliya Karam. Inscription in Russian and in Arabic languages: 
“Let God save a great Generalissimo Joseph Stalin.” The author OF the picture is Nagil Halad.
A letter of greetings to Stalin from Derulfalax museum in Delhi is engraved on this grain.<br> A grain of rice. India. A letter of greetings to Stalin from Derulfalax museum in Delhi is engraved on this grain.
The portrait of Stalin was made of colour sand by an Ukrainian artist Danilishin.<br> Portrait of colour sand. Ukraine. The portrait of Stalin was made of colour sand by an Ukrainian artist Danilishin.
The composition was made of tobacco leaves in Romania.<br> Picture of tobacco leaves. The composition was made of tobacco leaves in Romania.
The work of a gunsmith Kuznetsov with an inscription “The First Cavalry  to its founder Joseph Stalin. 1919.”<br> Cavolry sword. The work of a gunsmith Kuznetsov with an inscription “The First Cavalry  to its founder Joseph Stalin. 1919.”
The work of a gunsmith Kuznetsov with an inscription “The First Cavalry  to its founder Joseph Stalin. 1919.”<br> Cavolry sword. The work of a gunsmith Kuznetsov with an inscription “The First Cavalry  to its founder Joseph Stalin. 1919.”
The desk-lamp was made for Stalin and on his is birthday in 1945 it was given to him by designers of Cheljabinsk  tank-building plant. Stalin presented it to Marshal Zhukov and in 1969 Zhukov passed the lamp to the museum. The lamp and a letter by Zhukov were brought to the museum by a newspaper photographer Magalashvili.<br> Desk-lamp. The desk-lamp was made for Stalin and on his is birthday in 1945 it was given to him by designers of Cheljabinsk  tank-building plant. Stalin presented it to Marshal Zhukov and in 1969 Zhukov passed the lamp to the museum. The lamp and a letter by Zhukov were brought to the museum by a newspaper photographer Magalashvili.
The vase was presented to Stalin by young people and it was given to the museum in 1961. The author of the picture on the vase is an artist-ceramist Melashvili.<br> Vase “The Morning”. Georgia. The vase was presented to Stalin by young people and it was given to the museum in 1961. The author of the picture on the vase is an artist-ceramist Melashvili.
Preent to Stalin for his 70-th anniversary. On the bayan the inscription is inlaid  with Siberian semi-precious stones: “To great leader of the peoples J. Stalin for his 70th anniversary from the collective of bayan factory.”<br> Bayan. Preent to Stalin for his 70-th anniversary. On the bayan the inscription is inlaid  with Siberian semi-precious stones: “To great leader of the peoples J. Stalin for his 70th anniversary from the collective of bayan factory.”
Present to Stalin with  the inscription: “To dear leader J.Stalin for his 70th anniversary from the collective of Leningrad industrial integrated works. 21.12.1949.”<br> Shaving-set. Present to Stalin with  the inscription: “To dear leader J.Stalin for his 70th anniversary from the collective of Leningrad industrial integrated works. 21.12.1949.”
Present from Georgian young people. 1949.<br> A carving model of Stalin’s memorial house carved from ivory. Present from Georgian young people. 1949.
Present from Georgian young people. 1949.<br> A carving model of Stalin’s memorial house carved from ivory. Present from Georgian young people. 1949.
<br> Iranian rug woven by Ibrahim Zade in 1949.
<br> A set of pipes. Italy. 1949.
<br> Miniature portrayal of Stalin and Mao Zedong on porcelain. China.
Present for Stalin’s 70th  anniversary. Russia.<br> Cups an saucers. Present for Stalin’s 70th  anniversary. Russia.
Present for Stalin’s 70th  anniversary. Russia.<br> Cups an saucers. Present for Stalin’s 70th  anniversary. Russia.
<br> A jug. Uzbekistan.
Presents to Stalin

  • Portrait of Stalin on a cedar of Lebanon. This bas-relief picture of Stalin was presented to him by a Lebanese metropolitan Iliya Karam. Inscription in Russian and in Arabic languages: 
    “Let God save a great Generalissimo Joseph Stalin.” The author OF the picture is Nagil Halad.
  • A grain of rice. India. 
    A letter of greetings to Stalin from Derulfalax museum in Delhi is engraved on this grain.
  • Portrait of colour sand. Ukraine. 
    The portrait of Stalin was made of colour sand by an Ukrainian artist Danilishin.
  • Picture of tobacco leaves. 
    The composition was made of tobacco leaves in Romania.
  • Cavolry sword. 
    The work of a gunsmith Kuznetsov with an inscription “The First Cavalry  to its founder Joseph Stalin. 1919.”
  • Desk-lamp. 
    The desk-lamp was made for Stalin and on his is birthday in 1945 it was given to him by designers of Cheljabinsk  tank-building plant. Stalin presented it to Marshal Zhukov and in 1969 Zhukov passed the lamp to the museum. The lamp and a letter by Zhukov were brought to the museum by a newspaper photographer Magalashvili.
  • Vase “The Morning”. Georgia. 
    The vase was presented to Stalin by young people and it was given to the museum in 1961. The author of the picture on the vase is an artist-ceramist Melashvili.
  • Bayan. 
    Preent to Stalin for his 70-th anniversary. On the bayan the inscription is inlaid  with Siberian semi-precious stones: “To great leader of the peoples J. Stalin for his 70th anniversary from the collective of bayan factory.”
  • Shaving-set. 
    Present to Stalin with  the inscription: “To dear leader J.Stalin for his 70th anniversary from the collective of Leningrad industrial integrated works. 21.12.1949.”
  • A carving model of Stalin’s memorial house carved from ivory. Present from Georgian young people. 1949.

  • Iranian rug woven by Ibrahim Zade in  1949.

  • A set of pipes. Italy. 1949.

  • Miniature portrayal of Stalin and Mao Zedong on porcelain. China. 

  • Cups an saucers. Present for Stalin’s 70th  anniversary. Russia. 

  • A jug. Uzbekistan.