Festival of Czech and Slovak Films, Matchbox Labels, 1969

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Matchbox labels designed and produced for the Festival of Czech and Slovak Films, 1969

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Festival of Czech and Slovak Films, Matchbox Labels, 1969
Festival of Czech and Slovak Films, Matchbox Labels, 1969

 

Festival of Czech and Slovak Films, Matchbox Labels, 1969
Festival of Czech and Slovak Films, Matchbox Labels, 1969

 

Festival of Czech and Slovak Films, Matchbox Labels, 1969
Festival of Czech and Slovak Films, Matchbox Labels, 1969

 

Festival of Czech and Slovak Films, Matchbox Labels, 1969
Festival of Czech and Slovak Films, Matchbox Labels, 1969

 

Festival of Czech and Slovak Films, Matchbox Labels, 1969
Festival of Czech and Slovak Films, Matchbox Labels, 1969

 

Festival of Czech and Slovak Films, Matchbox Labels, 1969
Festival of Czech and Slovak Films, Matchbox Labels, 1969

 

Festival of Czech and Slovak Films, Matchbox Labels, 1969
Festival of Czech and Slovak Films, Matchbox Labels, 1969
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