Millstone from Lemkovschina and bandage from the First World War: in Lviv, the collector created an unusual museum room (PHOTO)

Millstone from Lemkovschina and bandage from the First World War: in Lviv, the collector created an unusual museum room (PHOTO)

2 January 2020, 13:29
A source: © gazeta.ua
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68-year-old collector from Lviv Nikolay Maslyukh collects unusual antiquities. Over five years, more than 100 exhibits have gathered in his museum room.

Nikolay Maslyukh never throws away valuable objects. He brings them home. The Lviv collector does not even know their exact number, according to Gazeta.ua.

Previously, Nikolai Petrovich led a fairly active lifestyle. He worked as a medical representative and was constantly in business. After retirement, he needed to come up with an occupation. The man opted for collecting antiques.

In his collection there are millstones which he bought from a woman from Lemkovschina. She was a native of Syanok, the village of Smilnik. It is their collector who considers the most valuable exhibit of his room-museum.

Nikolay Maslyukh has a baking dish in the shape of a lamb. According to the collector, Easter bread was once baked in such dishes.

Among other things, in the room-museum of the Lviv you can find school supplies for drawing, a bandage from the First World War from the Red Cross, a record player with records and death — a carpentry tool.

Earlier, the OXO wrote about another hobby. A resident of Côte d’Ivoire creates hairstyles from her hair that resemble bizarre sculptures. Sometimes she gets whole plot compositions.

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