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  1. Samovar “Vase in a form of pear”, “PEAR”, silver-plated ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “Vase in a form of pear”, “PEAR”, silver-plated. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: trademark - «Fraget w Warszawie. Galw.»
Manufacturing time: ~ third quarter of XIX century.
Body – in a form of pear.
Choke – not attached.
Crown – figure form with prominent grating of patterned cuttings, with upper platform for teapot, supplied with a tube with an ivory octahedral handle on tack fastened by four figure screw-nut.
Cover – with two ivory octahedral knobs on their posts and a hole as steam exhaust valve.
Round – simple and smooth.
Holders - four, as a vertical horns, brazing to the body with two figure ivory octahedral handles on two tacks fastened by four figure screw-nuts on endings of tacks.
Crane – soldered with two twins and has a view of a monster’s beak with forward-rear moving figure shaft-bow and ivory handle in a form of shell in the middle.
Ash-pit – with prominent grating of patterned cuttings the same as the crown has.
Base – flat and square with four cavities on each sides.
Legs – four, patterned and open-worked.
Ash-shut – round cover fastened by small hinge to the lower part of the base.
Stuff, technique: silver - plated copper by galvanotechnics, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, tinning, assembling; ivory turning and cutting.
Capacity: ~ 6 litters.
Height: 500 mm.; with tube attached above – 700 mm. Width: 370 mm.
Restoration: remade two ivory octahedral knobs and one handle.
Complete set of this samovar consists of: samovar and tube (removable chimney) for draw with ivory handle attached at the middle part of tube.
Status: 9 marks.
  2. Samovar “Vase with medallions, decorated by Dragons”, “DRAGONS”, silver-plated ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “Vase with medallions, decorated by Dragons”, “DRAGONS”, silver-plated. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: trademark «O.C.», Tula.
Manufacturing time: ~ third quarter of XIX century.
Body – Vase with medallions.
Choke – simple configuration with ivory round knob.
Crown – figure form with patterned cuttings.
Cover – with two ivory round knobs on their posts and a metal steam exhaust valve.
Round – cast and patterned.
Holders - four, cast, as a patterned by tendrils vertical horns, brazing to the body, each by own platform, with two figure ivory round handles, each between two horns, and on two tacks fastened by four figure screw-nuts on endings of tacks.
Crane – cast, in form of monster’s head with cone key and vertical handle (also called – branch) patterned by dragon’s head with its tongue out and round ivory knob above.
Ash-pit – with patterned cuttings, the same as on the crown.
Base – square, corners are cut.
Legs – four, in a form of monster’s paw each.
Ash-shut – round cover fastened by small hinge to the lower part of the base.
Stuff, technique: brass, plated silver by galvanotechnics, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, tinning, assembling; ivory turning and cutting.
Capacity: ~ 6 litters.
Height: 500 mm. Width: 380 mm.
Restoration: remade four ivory round knobs.
Status: 8 marks.
  3. Samovar “Vase in a form of drop”, “DROP” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “Vase in a form of drop”, “DROP”, tombac, brass. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: unknown.
Manufacturing time: ~ second quarter of XIX century.
Body – tombac, in a form of drop with eight concave medallions on bodies lower part.
Choke – simple configuration with ivory round knob on its post.
Crown – figure form with patterned cuttings.
Cover – brass, with two ivory round knobs on their posts and a brass steam exhaust valve.
Round – brass, cast and patterned.
Holders - two with four vertical horns and patterned platform of each brazing to the body, with two figure ivory round handles, each between two horns, and on two tacks fastened by four figure screw-nuts on endings of tacks.
Crane – cast, simple form, with cone key and flat vertical figure handle (also called – branch) with ivory round knob above.
Ash-pit – with patterned cuttings, the same as on the crown.
Base – tombac, square, standard form.
Legs – four, simple form.
Stuff, technique: tombac, brass, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, tinning, assembling; ivory turning and cutting.
Capacity: ~ 6 litters.
Height: 480 mm. Width: 340 mm.
Restoration: inner tinning, polish, remade four ivory knobs.
Status: 8 marks.
  4. Samovar “Vase in a form of bagel”, “BAGEL” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “Vase in a form of bagel”, “BAGEL”, brass. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: trademark on the cover and face side of the base «MIKHAIL CHEKALIN (M.M. CHEKALIN) in TULA and in MOSCOW», », «ÌÈÕÀÈË ×ÅÊÀËÈÍÚ (Ì,Ì.×ÅÊÀËÈÍÚ) ÂÚ ÒÓËÚ È ÂÚ ÌÎÑÊÂÅ ».
Manufacturing time: ~ second quarter of XIX century.
Body – standard samovar’s vase, the middle part of it very prominent.
Choke – simple configuration with wooden round knob on its post.
Crown – figure form with patterned cuttings.
Cover – simple form with two wooden round knobs on their posts and a brass steam exhaust valve.
Round - cast and patterned.
Holders - two with four vertical horns and patterned platform of each brazing to the body, with two figure wooden round handles, each between two horns, and on two tacks fastened by four figure screw-nuts on endings of tacks.
Crane – cast, simple form, with cone key and figure handle (also called – branch) with wooden round knob above.
Ash-pit – with patterned cuttings, the same as on the crown.
Base – square, standard form.
Legs – four, simple form.
Ash-shut – round cover fastened by small hinge to the lower part of the base.
Stuff, technique: brass, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, tinning, assembling; ivory turning and cutting.
Capacity: ~ 6 litters.
Height: 420 mm. Width: 340 mm.
Restoration: there is no necessity.
Status: 9 marks.
  5. Samovar “Vase in a fragmented sphere form with engraved flower pattern” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “Vase in a fragmented sphere form with engraved flower pattern”. “GRAVERED SPHERE”. Brass. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: trademark on the cover «ALEX. BATASHOV», «ÀËÅÊÑ. ÁÀÒÀØλ.
Manufacturing time: ~ third quarter of XIX century.
Body – of standard samovar’s vase in a fragmented sphere form, manually engraved with flower pattern on the face side.
Choke – simple configuration with wooden round knob on its post.
Crown – figure form with patterned cuttings.
Cover – simple form with two wooden round knobs on their posts and a brass steam exhaust valve.
Round - simple and smooth.
Holders -four openwork patterned pieces (so called – dolphins) with a platform of each brazing to the body by it, with two wooden round handles, each between two clamps and on two tacks fastened by four figure screw-nuts on endings of tacks.
Crane – cast, simple form, with cone key and flat vertical figure handle (also called – branch).
Ash-pit – with patterned cuttings, the same as on the crown.
Base – cast, round, standard form of a hip.
Legs – patterned four, a little lugs forward.
Ash-shut – round cover fastened by small hinge to the lower part of the base.
Stuff, technique: brass, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, tinning, assembling; wood turning and cutting.
Capacity: ~ 6 litters.
Height: 440 mm. Width: 400 mm.
Restoration: inner tinning, polish.
Status: 8 marks.
  6. Samovar “Vase with medallions” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “Vase with medallions”, without ash-pit, nickel-plated. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: trademark on the face side of the base «……….. ãðàæä. Âîðîíöîâûõú âú Òóëú », «……….. citizen Vorontsovs’s in TULA»..
Manufacturing time: ~ second quarter of XIX century. Lately an owner of the samovar covered it by nickel.
Body – standard vase with medallions.
Choke – simple configuration with wooden round knob on its post.
Crown – figure form with patterned cuttings.
Cover – simple form with two wooden round knobs on their posts and a brass steam exhaust valve.
Round – cast, with balls along the whole length of the pound.
Holders -two with four vertical horns and patterned platform of each brazing to the body, with two figure wooden round handles, each between two horns, and on two tacks fastened by four figure screw-nuts on endings of tacks.
Crane – cast, simple form, with cone key and figure handle (also called – branch)with wooden round knob above.
Ash-pit – none.
Base – square, standard form.
Legs – four, simple form.
Ash-shut – round cover fastened by small hinge to the lower additional plate of the base.
Stuff, technique: brass, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, tinning, assembling; wood turning and cutting.
Capacity: ~ 5 litters.
Height: 410 mm. Width: 380 mm.
Restoration: inner tinning, polish.
Status: 7 marks.
  7. Samovar “Vase in a cone form (wineglass), fragmented, with medallions”, “PARICHKO’s WINEGLASS” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “Vase in a cone form (wineglass), fragmented, with medallions”, “PARICHKO’s WINEGLASS”, brass. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: trademark on the cover - « Ñàìîâàð «ÏÀÐÈ×Êλ åäèíñòâåííîå ïðîèçâîäñòâî ïàðîâîé ñàìîâàðíîé ôàáðèêè òîâàðèùåñòâà Áð. ØÀÕÄÀÒÚ è Êî â Òóëú», «Samovar of “Parichko” – sole manufacture of steamer samovar factory of company SHAKHDAT Brothers & Co in TULA».
Manufacturing time: ~ last quarter of XIX century. Possible – the very beginning of XX century.
Body – standard cone (wineglass) samovar form with interception in the top part, fragmented, with large front medallions (also called – mirror).
Choke – simple configuration with wooden round knob on its post.
Crown – figure form with patterned cuttings and with two windows for draught.
Cover – simple form with two wooden round knobs on their posts and a brass steam exhaust valve.
Round - simple and smooth.
Holders - two with four vertical horns and patterned platform of each brazing to the body, with two figure wooden round handles, each between two horns, and on two tacks fastened by four figure screw-nuts on endings of tacks.
Crane – cast, simple form, with cone key and flat vertical figure handle (also called – branch)with wooden round knob above.
Ash-pit – by construction situated on the crown has two windows for draught.
Base – cast, round, standard form of a hip.
Legs – patterned four, a little lugs forward.
Ash-shut – none.
Special features of design: samovars body is a simple bucket, the heating container with firing fuel (coal, small wooden pieces) the whole with the cover put into water poured into body, and fastened on it by bayonet junction.
Stuff, technique: ëàòóíü, ïîëèðîâêà, âûêîëîòêà, øòàìï, ïàéêà, ìîíòèðîâêà; äåðåâî, òî÷åíèå; æåñòü, ïîëóäà.
Capacity: ~ 5 litters.
Height: 510 mm. Width: 360 mm
Restoration: inner tinning, polish.
Status: 8 marks.
  8. Samovar “Vase in a form of acorn”, “ACORN” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “Vase in a form of acorn”, “ACORN”, brass. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: trademark on the cover «Ñàìîâàðíîå ïðîèçâîäñòâî Êðåä-Ñåë-Õîç-Ò-âî
«ÍÀÁÀÒ» Òóëüñêîãî óåçäà».
Manufacturing time: ~ last quarter of XIX century.
Body – standard artillery gun samovar form, fragmented, with medallions.
Choke –simple configuration with ivory round knob on its post.
Crown – figure form with patterned cuttings.
Cover – simple form with two ivory round knobs on their posts and a brass steam exhaust valve.
Round – cast and patterned.
Holders - four openwork patterned pieces (so called – dolphins) with a platform of each brazing to the body by it, with two figure ivory round handles, each between two holders and on two tacks fastened by four figure screw-nuts on endings of tacks.
Crane – cast, figure form, with cone key and vertical figure handle (also called – branch) with ivory round knob above.
Ash-pit – with patterned cuttings, the same as on the crown.
Base – cast, round, standard form of a hip.
Legs – patterned four, a little lugs forward.
Stuff, technique: brass, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, tinning, assembling; ivory turning and cutting.
Capacity: ~ 7-8 litters.
Height: 580 mm. Width: 350 mm.
Restoration: inner tinning, polish.
Status: 7 marks.
  9. Samovar “Vase in a form of crater”, “CRATER” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “Vase in a form of crater”, “CRATER”, brass. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: trademark on the cover and face side of the base - « ÂÚ ÊÎÑÒÐÎÌÚ: ÇÀÂÎÄÀ – (íèæå) – Ê.Ï.Ì. – (íèæå) - ÑÓÌÀÒÎÕÈÍÀ», « IN KOSTROMA: FACTORY – (lower) – Ê.P.Ì. – (lower) – SUMATOKHIN’s».
Manufacturing time: ~ second quarter of XIX century.
Body – samovar’s form of sphere (or drop) with widely open bell mouth with its end as the Round of samovar.
Clamp - simple configuration with wooden round knob.
Crown – figure form with patterned cuttings.
Cover – a form with very high goffered neck, with two wooden round knobs on their posts and a brass steam exhaust valve.
Round - simple and smooth.
Holders - four curved as a letter “S” clamps, with a platform of each brazing to the body by it, with two figure wooden round handles, each between two holders, and on two tacks fastened by four figure screw-nuts on endings of tacks.
Crane – cast, simple form, with cone key and flat vertical figure handle.
Ash-pit – none.
Base – cast, square, standard form.
Legs – four, in a form of turned over mushrooms, attached to lower additional plate of the base.
Ash-shut – round cover fastened by small hinge to the lower additional plate of the base.
Stuff, technique: brass, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, tinning, assembling; wood turning and cutting.
Capacity: ~ 8 litters.
Height: 480 mm. Width: 310 mm.
Restoration: inner tinning, polish, changed accessories.
Status: 9 marks.
  10. Samovar “Vase in a form of sphere”, “BAZAAR” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “Vase in a form of sphere”, “BAZAAR”, brass. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: no any trademark.
Manufacturing time: ~ first – second quarter of XIX century.
Body – of standard samovar’s vase in a smooth sphere form.
Choke – simple configuration with wooden round knob on its post.
Crown – figure form with patterned cuttings.
Cover –a form with high convex bulged neck, with two wooden round knobs on their posts.
Round - simple and smooth.
Holders – one, cast, curved fastening wooden round handle by two cored clutches. Holder is situated in a front – rear of samovar position and submitted by two hinges to join with flat platform, riveted and soldered to the upper part of the body.
Crane – cast, simple form, forward part of crane has a small hook for water-strainer to be put, with cone key and flat vertical figure handle (also called – branch).
Ash-pit – with patterned cuttings, the same as on the crown.
Base – cast, square, standard form.
Legs – four, in a form of turned over mushrooms, attached to lower part of the base.
Ash-shut – round with a catch, on the lower part of the base.
Stuff, technique: brass, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, tinning, assembling; wood turning and cutting.
Capacity: ~ 8 litters.
Height: 465 mm., with handle up – 530 mm. Width: 430 mm.
Restoration: no need.
Status: 9 marks.
  11. Samovar “Vase with handles as horns”, “TEUTONIC KNIGHT” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “Vase with handles as horns”, “TEUTONIC KNIGHT”, silver-plated, German silver, chasing. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: trademark « Plewkiewic w Warszawie».
Manufacturing time: ~ third quarter of XIX century.
Body – in a form of goblet with interception in the top part and with a concave belt at the upper part of the body, ornament of chasing half-spheres interchanging with tendrils in the middle part of the body and chasing vertical strips interchanging with vertical tendrils.
Choke –decorated in the middle part by chasing belt of lugged and ornamented half-spheres, also has one ivory round knob on its post.
Crown – of complicated form, decorated by chasing belt of lugged and ornamented half-ovals interchanging with vertical strips in the middle part, the upper part has ornament of vertical strips as patterned cuttings. A flat removable disc for teapot is above the crown.
Cover – in a form of a hip, decorated in the middle part by chasing belt of lugged and ornamented half-ovals, also with two ivory round knobs on their posts without any steam exhaust valve.
Round – decorated with the chasing belt of lugged and ornamented ovals.
Holders – two handles as vertical horns ornamented by monster’s heads and tendrils with ivory heat isolating washer between two joined parts of each clamp. The chasing base part of each clamp soldered to the body also equipped by several round holes for thermo isolation of the clamp.
Crane – cast, in form of monster’s head with cone key and flat vertical openwork patterned handle.
Ash-pit –equipped by round cuttings.
Base – cast, decorated by two chasing belts of lugged ornaments.
Legs –four, each made as portrayal of monster’s head.
Ash-shut – round flat cup at the lower part of the base.
Stuff, technique: German silver, plated by silver, silver applique, inner silvering, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, assembling; ivory turning and cutting.
Capacity: ~ 4 litters.
Height: 450 mm. Width: 310 mm.
Restoration: there is no necessity.
Status: 10 marks.
  12. Samovar “Vase in a form of sphere”, “KRUPP” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “Vase in a form of sphere”, “KRUPP”, silver-plated. German silver. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: trademark « À. Krupp & Berndorf » Russian branch of German company.
Manufacturing time: ~ third quarter of XIX century.
Body – in a form of smooth sphere, above crane on the face side of the body there is a manually engraved monogram “C.M.”.
Choke – cylindrical form with ivory round knob on its post.
Crown – of complicated form, decorated by stars as patterned cuttings. A flat removable disc for teapot is above the crown.
Cover – part, finishing body as a sphere, with two ivory round knobs on their posts and steam exhaust valve with an ivory round knob.
Round – simple belt of lugged half-spheres along its length.
Holders – cast, four, in curved form as letter “S”, like vertical horn, decorated by tendrils with patterned platform to brazing to the body and with two figure ivory round handles, each between two horns, and on two tacks fastened by four figure screw-nuts on endings of tacks.
Crane – cast, in usual form, with cone key separated in the middle part by ivory washer as thermo isolation and flat vertical openwork patterned handle has a view of three joined rings.
Ash-pit – equipped by interchanging dots and commas cuttings.
Base – punched, ash container by design, round, with very high post, goffered, joined – disjoined to the body by bayonet junction.
Legs – four, in a form of turned over mushrooms, attached to lower additional plate of the base.
Ash-shut – no need, by design ash can be taken off from the base container for ash after disconnection it from the body.
Stuff, technique: German silver, plated by silver, inner silvering, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, assembling; ivory turning and cutting.
Capacity: ~ 7-8 litters.
Height: 475 mm. Width: 370 mm.
Restoration: no need.
Complete set of this samovar consists of: samovar, tea-tray with the same monogram as samovar has, slop-basin also with the same monogram as samovar has, additionally teapot with ivory handle and knob on the cover had bought to the set.
Status: 10 marks.
  13. Samovar “Vase in a form of artillery gun”, “COCK” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “Vase in a form of artillery gun”, “COCK”, silver-plated, German silver. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: trademark «Fraget w Warszawie. Galw.».
Manufacturing time: ~ third quarter of XIX century.
Body – standard artillery gun samovar form, with clean medallion (without any monogram), all surface is similar small fish scales.
Choke – complicated configuration of hip with ivory round knob on it post.
Crown – figure form with patterned cuttings. A flat removable disc for teapot is above the crown.
Cover – simple form with two ivory round knobs on their posts and a steam exhaust hole.
Round – decorated with the chasing belt of lugged and ornamented by half-balls.
Holders – four cast patterned pieces in a form cock’s leg each brazing to the body, with two figure metal-ivory round handles, each is embraced by two cock’s legs and on two tacks fastened by four figure screw-nuts on endings of tacks.
Crane – cast, figure form of cock’s beak with comb, with cone key and vertical handle (also called – branch) with figure of a cock’s head with ivory round knob above.
Ash-pit – with high convex bulged part of the base post, with patterned cuttings.
Base – cast, square, decorated by belt of lugged ornaments.
Legs – cast, four, patterned four, in a form of a ball taken over by cock’s paw each, brazing to the lower part of the base.
Ash-shut – round cover with a catch, fastened by small hinge on the lower part of the base.
Stuff, technique: German silver, silver - plated by galvanotechnics, inner silvering, special technological operation to produce surface similar small fish scales, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, assembling; ivory turning and cutting.
Capacity: ~ 6-7 litters
Height: 565 mm. Width: 285 mm.
Restoration: no need.
Status: 8 marks.
  14. Samovar “Vase in a form of sphere with clamps by lion’s heads and ring handles”, “NOBLE” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “Vase in a form of sphere with clamps by lion’s heads and ring handles”, “NOBLE”, brass, Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: trademark on the cover - «Ñåìåíà Òðàôèìîâà – Ìîñêâà», «SIMEON TRAFIMOV’s - MOSCOW».
Manufacturing time: ~ second quarter of XIX century.
Body – in a form of smooth sphere with interception in the top part, the lower part, decorated by several concentric circles and widely open bell mouth above.
Choke – simple configuration with ivory round knob on its post.
Crown – of complicated form, with patterned cuttings. A flat removable disc for teapot is above the crown.
Cover – in a form of hip without knobs and steam exhaust valve. Soldered with crown inseparable.
Round – simple and smooth.
Holders – cast, two, in a form of lion’s head with ring handle in its mouth each.
Crane –cast, well lugged forward, with forward-rear moving figure shaft-bow.
Ash-pit – none.
Base – cast, round, patterned, in a form of a hip. Post of the base get narrowing neck in the middle part.
Legs – cast, four, patterned by tendrils. They are lower part of base.
Ash-shut – round cover with catch, fastened by small hinge on the lover part of the base.
Stuff, technique: brass, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, tinning, assembling; ivory turning and cutting.
Capacity: ~ 4,5 litters.
Height: 450 mm. Width: 260 mm.
Restoration: n need.
Complete set of this samovar consists of: samovar, tea-tray, slop-basin also with the similar decorative handles of lion’s head with ring in its mouth each, additionally teapot with the similar spherical body with ivory washers on the handle and knob on its post on the cover was bought to the set.
Status: 10 marks.
  15. Samovar “Vase”, “LADY, BLACK VEIL OVER” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “Vase”, “LADY, BLACK VEIL OVER”, silver-plated copper, black noble oxide. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: trademark on the cover - «-Portrayal of two headed eagle – (inscription) - “PETS”».
Manufacturing time: ~ third quarter of XIX century.
Body – of complicated form most similar to the pear.
Choke – complicated configuration of hip with ivory round knob on its post.
Crown – of complicated form, with patterned cuttings with a form of vertical arrows.
Cover – without knobs and steam exhaust valve. Soldered with crown inseparable. The place of soldering covered by the silver applique ornamented belt.
Round – patterned form with applique of silver tendrils border.
Holders – four, in form as a vertical horn, decorated by tendrils brazing to the body and with two figure ivory round handles, each between two horns, and on two tacks fastened by its endings riveted.
Crane – cast, with ripples of half-balls along the upper part of it and with forward-rear moving figure shaft-bow.
Ash-pit – lugged and at convex bulge of high part of the base post, with round patterned cuttings.
Base – punched, flat, with rounded corners and with the post of the base get narrow in the middle part, with the silver applique ornamented border.
Legs – four, patterned and brazing to the lower part the base.
Ash-shut – round cover with catch, fastened by small hinge on the lover part of the base.
Stuff, technique: copper, plated by silver, inner silvering, silver applique ornamented border, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, assembling; ivory turning and cutting.
Capacity: ~ 7-8 litters.
Height: 490 mm. With tube – 690 mm. Width: 390 mm.
Restoration: no need.
Complete set of this samovar consists of: samovar, patterned tea-tray with silver applique ornamented border and four patterned legs, tube (removable chimney) for draw with a metal handle separated from the tube by ivory washer as thermo isolator.
Status: 10 marks.
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