United Nations Year, Chinese, Matchbox label set, 1985

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“United Nations Year” – set of 8 numbered 8-1 to 8-8 + one related single, Chuiqing factory, 1985

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United Nations Year, Chinese, Matchbox label set, 1985
United Nations Year, Chinese, Matchbox label set, 1985
United Nations Year, Chinese, Matchbox label set, 1985
United Nations Year, Chinese, Matchbox label set, 1985
United Nations Year, Chinese, Matchbox label set, 1985
United Nations Year, Chinese, Matchbox label set, 1985
United Nations Year, Chinese, Matchbox label set, 1985
United Nations Year, Chinese, Matchbox label set, 1985
United Nations Year, Chinese, Matchbox label set, 1985
United Nations Year, Chinese, Matchbox label set, 1985
United Nations Year, Chinese, Matchbox label set, 1985
United Nations Year, Chinese, Matchbox label set, 1985
United Nations Year, Chinese, Matchbox label set, 1985
United Nations Year, Chinese, Matchbox label set, 1985
United Nations Year, Chinese, Matchbox label set, 1985
United Nations Year, Chinese, Matchbox label set, 1985
United Nations Year, Chinese, Matchbox label set, 1985
United Nations Year, Chinese, Matchbox label set, 1985
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