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  16. Samovar “Vase in a form of goblet - crater”, “GLADIATOR’s GOBLET” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “Vase in a form of goblet - crater”, “GLADIATOR’s GOBLET”, silver-plated, light noble oxide. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: trademark none. As a version - by Sevrugin.
Manufacturing time: ~ second - third quarter of XIX century.
Body – in a form of fragmented goblet.
Choke – complicated configuration of hip with nacre round knob on its post.
Crown – of complicated form.
Cover – simple punched form, with two nacre round knobs on their posts, with steam exhaust valve. Soldered with crown inseparable.
Round – the upper part decorated by silver applique ornamented border, the lower part has a belt of lugged half-spheres along its length.
Holders – two curved as a letter “S” holders, each brazing to the body in two points, decorated by tendrils of acanthus.
Crane – cast, in form of monster’s head with forward-rear moving figure shaft-bow in a form of two fishes joined in the middle of bow by their tails.
Ash-pit – on the goffered post of base with pound cuttings.
Base – punched, round form with decoration by silver applique ornamented border.
Legs – the lower part of the base, also decorated by silver applique ornamented border.
Ash-shut – round cover with catch, fastened by small hinge on the lover part of the base.
Stuff, technique: German silver or copper, plated by silver, inner silvering, silver applique ornamented border, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, assembling; nacre cutting.
Capacity: ~ 7 litters.
Height: 460 mm. Width: 410 mm.
Restoration: there is no necessity.
Complete set of this samovar consists of: samovar, patterned tea tray with silver applique ornamented border and smooth slop-basin in a form of a small patterned vase.
Status: 10 marks.
  17. Samovar “Vase in a form of double cones”, “CHESS QUEEN” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “Vase in a form of double cones”, “CHESS QUEEN”, brass. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: trademark on the cover - «two double print of medals - (inscription): ÒÎÂÀÐÈÙÅÑÒÂÎ ÒÎÐÃÎÂÀÃÎ ÄÚÌÀ – Áð. ØÅÌÀÐÈÍÛÕ ÂÚ ÒÓËÚ – ÔÀÁÐÈ×Í. ÊËÅÉÌÎ - two double print of medals».
Manufacturing time: ~ third quarter of XIX century.
Body – in a form of cone with vertical eight patterned columns like braids and mirror-medallion on the front part of the body, the lower part of the body has a small cone body with twelve prominent-concave medallions. Such design of the body called “Queen”.
Choke – complicated configuration of hip with nacre round knob on its post.
Crown – of complicated form with patterned cuttings and cast patterned corona.
Cover – simple punched form of hip, with two ivory round knobs on their posts, with steam exhaust valve.
Round – cast, figure patterned.
Holders – four, openwork pieces 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 each tack.
Crane – cast, figure, like two conjunct parts by design with cone key and vertical handle ended by figure of bird with ivory round knob on its post above.
Ash-pit – none.
Base – cast, square with lugs on each side of the base.
Legs – four at each corner of the base, patterned, with cuts, lugged a little forward, the lower component part of the base.
Ash-shut – round cover with catch, fastened by small hinge to the lower additional plate of the base.
Stuff, technique: brass, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, tinning, assembling; ivory turning and cutting.
Capacity: ~ 7, 0 litters.
Height: 590 mm. Width: 380 mm.
Restoration: no need.
Status: 9 marks.
  18. Samovar “Vase in a form of crater”, “TOMBAC CRATER” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “Vase in a form of crater”, “TOMBAC CRATER”, tombac. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: trademark on the cover - «medal – PROVINCE EXPOSITION - trademark - PLANT IN DANILOV – 1st sort – PUSHKOV – reverse of medal: Yaroslavl farming – in the middle – to N.V. PUSHKOV».
Manufacturing time: ~ second quarter of XIX century.
Body – in a form of crater.
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 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 each tack.
Crane – cast, simple form, with cone key and vertical figure handle with wooden round knob above.
Ash-pit – with patterned cuttings, the same as on the crown.
Base – square, standard form.
Legs – four, cone form, attached to the lower additional plate of the base.
Stuff, technique: tombac, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, tinning, assembling; wooden turning and cutting.
Capacity: ~ 9-10 litters.
Height: 555 mm. Width: 410 mm.
Restoration: inner tinning, polishing.
Status: 9 marks.
  19. Samovar “Vase in a form of turnip”, “TURNIP” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “Vase in a form of turnip”, “TURNIP”, brass. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: trademark on the cover- «NICOLAS VORONTSOV’s in TULA».
Manufacturing time: ~ third quarter of XIX century.
Body – in a form of turnip.
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 in a form of a duck.
Round - cast 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 each tack.
Crane – cast, simple form, with cone key and vertical figure handle with wooden round knob above.
Ash-pit – with patterned cuttings, the same as on the crown.
Base – square, standard form.
Legs – four, a little lugged forward, lower part of the base.
Stuff, technique: brass, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, tinning, assembling; wooden turning and cutting.
Capacity: ~ 10 litters.
Height: 455 mm. Width: 420 mm.
Restoration: inner tinning, polishing.
Status: 9 marks.
  20. Samovar “Vase in a form of pot” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “Vase in a form of pot”, brass, kerosene. “Component part of collection branch - kerosene samovars”. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: trademark on the cover - «FACTORY of B.G.TEILE – lower - FACTORY TRADEMARK».
Manufacturing time: ~ last quarter of XIX century. Possible – the very beginning of XX century.
Body – standard samovars form – pot with interception in the top part. Four prints of medals on the front part of the body. Joined to the base by two hooks.
Choke – simple configuration with wooden round knob on its post.
Crown – figure form with patterned cuttings.
Cover – simple form with high convex bulged neck, two wooden round knobs on their posts and a brass steam exhaust valve.
Round - cast 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 each tack.
Crane – cast, simple form, with cone key and vertical figure handle with wooden round knob above.
Ash-pit – with vertical strip cuttings.
Base – round tin for kerosene, with metallic jam with drain hole, square, standard form. Base post equipped by handle of f lame adjusting mechanism by removing wick, two inspection windows with micas and wick injection window sliding to the right-left position with a screw to fix it.
Legs – four, in a simple form lion’s paws, soldered to lower part of base-pot.
Ash-shut – not provided by design.
Stuff, technique: brass, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, tinning, assembling; micas, wooden turning and cutting.
Capacity: ~ 2,5-3 litters.
Height: 480 mm. Width: 250 mm.
Restoration: inner tinning, polishing.
Status: 10 marks.
  21. Samovar “Vase”, “BLACK VASE” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “Vase”, “BLACK VASE”, silver-plated, copper, black noble oxide. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: trademark upper surface of the base « Print of two-headed eagle – lower -–ROZENSTRAUCH».
Manufacturing time: ~ second - third quarter of XIX century.
Body – of complicated form most similar to the pear.
Choke – complicated configuration of hip with metallic round knob on its post.
Crown – of complicated form, with round cuttings. A flat removable disc for teapot is above the crown.
Cover – with two round ivory knobs on their posts and without steam exhaust valve. Soldered with crown inseparable. The place of soldering covered by the silver applique ornamented belt.
Round – patterned form with rich applique of silver tendrils.
Holders – cast, four, in form of letter “S” like 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, patterned with cast tendrils and with forward-rear moving figure shaft-bow.
Ash-pit – by design situated on the ash-shut as round cuttings.
Base – punched, flat, square, with four rounded hollows on each side, with rounded corners, decorated by the silver applique ornament and with the very high post of the base get narrow in the middle part, with the silver applique ornamented belt in the middle of the post.
Legs – four, patterned by cast tendrils and brazing to the lower part the base.
Ash-shut – round detachable cup with round cuttings 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: ~ 5 litters.
Height: 450 mm. With tube – 650 mm. Width: 325 mm.
Restoration: no need.
Complete set of this samovar consists of: samovar, tube (removable chimney) for draw with a metal handle separated from the tube by ivory washer as thermo isolation.
Status: 10 marks.
  22. Samovar “Vase in a form of goblet - crater”, “BLACK MARQUIS” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “Vase in a form of goblet - crater”, “BLACK MARQUIS”, copper, silver-plated, very black silver oxide. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: trademark on the face side of the base « Portrayal of two headed eagle – (inscription) - “PETS”».
Manufacturing time: ~ third quarter of XIX century.
Body – in a form of fragmented goblet.
Choke – no.
Crown – double, the upper crown of complicated form with patterned cuttings, the lower as a collar or widely open bell mouth without any cuttings.
Cover – simple punched form, without knobs or steam exhaust valve.
Round – smooth and simple.
Holders – cast, four, in form of tendrils bough, like curved up horns, each brazing to the body by tendrils platform, and with two figure of expensive wood 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 tendrils bough, with forward-rear moving figure shaft-bow in a form of two fishes joined in the middle of bow by their tails.
Ash-pit – none.
Base – cast, square form with convex bulge at high post.
Legs – four, in a form of turned over mushrooms, attached to lower additional plate of the base.
Ash-shut – round cover with catch, fastened by small hinge on the bottom of the base.
Stuff, technique: copper, plated by silver, inner silvering, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, assembling; wood turning and cutting.
Capacity: ~ 4, 5 - 5 litters.
Height: 460 mm. Width: 320 mm.
Restoration: no need.
Complete set of this samovar consists of: samovar and engraved slop basin in a form of a small patterned vase.
Status: 9 marks.
  23. Samovar “Vase in a form of fragmented egg”, “RAM” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “Vase in a form of fragmented egg”, “RAM”, silver-plated, copper. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: trademark on the base - «”A. KACH” – shield – (A.K.) – portrayal of man’s head into the circle – (G.P.) - portrayal of man’s head into the circle ».
Manufacturing time: ~ third quarter of XIX century.
Body – in a form of vertically fragmented egg with its neck narrowing in the middle of the post.
Choke – high, simple configuration, made in tin, with ivory knob on its post.
Crown – high, complicated configuration, openwork metallic net, removable metallic disc for teapot is above the crown.
Cover – simple punched form, with ivory knobs on their posts, without steam exhaust valve.
Round – simple, smooth, on the upper part of the neck of the base.
Holders – cast, patterned, vertical, long, brazing to a body by lower and upper tendrils of cramps, above upper tendril cramp divided in two equal parts, both in a form of tendril, between them an ivory round handles are placed on two tacks fastened by four figure screw-nuts on endings of tacks.
Crane – in a cast form rams head with horns, with cone key and flat vertical openwork handle (branch) with ivory cover copying configuration of branch, with figure screw-nut fastening the key at bottom.
Ash-pit –round cuttings at bottom of convex bulge of the post of the base.
Base – cast, round, in a form of hip.
Legs – three, cast, form of tendrils of acanthus.
Ash-shut – round cover with catch, fastened by small hinge on the bottom of the base.
Stuff, technique: copper, plated by silver, inner silvering, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, assembling; ivory turning and cutting.
Capacity: ~ 6 - 7 litters.
Height: 475 mm. Width: 315 mm.
Restoration: set of accessories completed.
Status: 7 marks.
  24. Samovar “Tombac vase all surface covered by manually engraved pattern”, “TULA’s EAST” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “Tombac vase all surface covered by manually engraved pattern”, “TULA’s EAST”, tombac. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: no trademark.
Manufacturing time: ~ third quarter of XIX century.
Body – vase with medallions, all surface of the body covered by engraved pattern.
Choke – simple form, with cone ivory knob on its post, all surface of the choke covered by engraved pattern.
Crown – standard form with cuttings of joined rings, with removable disc for teapot above, all surface of the crown and disc covered by engraved pattern.
Cover – simple punched form, with two cone ivory knobs on their posts, with steam exhaust valve, all surface of the cover and valve covered by engraved pattern.
Round – cast, patterned, all surface of the round covered by engraved pattern.
Holders – two, curved in a form of letter “S”, with four vertical horns and patterned platform of each brazing to the body, with two figure ivory round handles, each on tack between two horns fastened by four figure screw-nuts at endings of the tasks. All surface of the clamps covered by engraved pattern.
Crane – cast, simple form, with cone key and vertical figure handle with ivory round knob above. All surface of the crane covered by engraved pattern.
Ash-pit – with patterned cuttings, the same as on the crown. All surface of the ash-pit covered by engraved pattern.
Base – square, standard form. All surface of the base and post covered by engraved pattern.
Legs – four, a little lugged forward, lower part of the base. All surface of legs covered by engraved pattern.
Ash-shut – round cover with catch, fastened by small hinge on the bottom of the base.
Stuff, technique: tombac, manual engraving, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, tinning, assembling; ivory turning and cutting.
Capacity: ~ 6 litters.
Height: 460 mm. Width: 360 mm.
Restoration: there is no necessity.
Complete set of this samovar consists of: samovar, manually engraved brass slop basin, manually engraved brass tea tray and manually engraved brass teapot.
Status: 9-10 marks.
  25. Samovar “Vase in a form of egg”, “M. CHEKALIN’s KEROSINE SAMOVAR” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “Vase in a form of egg”, “M. CHEKALIN’s KEROSINE SAMOVAR”. brass, kerosene. “Component part of collection branch - kerosene samovars”. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: trademark on the cover and on the base, lots of different medals - «M. CHEKALIN IN TULA and MOSCOW».
Manufacturing time: ~ last quarter of XIX century. Possible – the very beginning of XX century.
Body – in a form of egg. Joined to the post of the base by three adjusting screws.
Choke – simple configuration with wooden round knob on its post.
Crown – figure form with patterned cuttings.
Cover – simple punched form, 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 each tack.
Crane – cast, simple form, with cone key and flat vertical patterned handle.
Ash-pit – high metallic net.
Base – round tin for kerosene, with metallic jam with drain hole, standard form. Base post equipped by handle of f lame adjusting mechanism by removing wick.
Legs – punched, four, soldered to lower part and bottom of base-pot.
Ash-shut – not provided by design.
Stuff, technique: brass, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, tinning, assembling; wooden turning and cutting.
Capacity: ~ 3,5-4 litters.
Height: 440 mm. Width: 350 mm.
Restoration: no.
Status: 6 marks.
  26. Samovar “ Oval vase. Renaissance”, “ROCKET” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “ Oval vase. Renaissance”, “ROCKET”, brass, nickel-plated. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: trademark on the cover «Honored citizen – four prints of medals – VORONTSOV BROTHERS».
Manufacturing time: ~ last quarter of XIX century. Possible – the very beginning of XX century.
Body – cylinder with rounded edges.
Choke – simple configuration with ivory round knob on its post.
Crown – figure form with patterned cuttings. Removable punched disc for teapot is above the crown.
Cover –punched form, with high convex bulged neck, with two ivory round knobs on their posts and a steam exhaust valve with its ivory round knob above.
Round - simple and smooth.
Holders – cast, four, curved form, with platforms of each brazing to the body, with two figure ivory round handles, each between two holders, and on two tacks fastened by four figure screw-nuts on endings of each tack.
Crane – cast in a form of duck at the end, with cone key and patterned curved handle with a figure of small duck and ivory round knob above.
Ash-pit – with patterned cuttings, the same as on the crown.
Base – no by design.
Legs – four, curved, long, brazing to the body of the ash-pit, the lower part of the leg is metal rectangular with metal round detail as decoration above .
Ash-shut – in a form of cup, removable, attached to the bottom of ash-pit, with metal round handle as decoration at bottom.
Stuff, technique: brass, nickel-plated, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, tinning, assembling; ivory turning and cutting.
Capacity: ~ 7 litters.
Height: 510 mm. Width: 370 mm.
Restoration: no need.
Status: 10 marks.
  27. Samovar “Vase”, “BOUGH” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “Vase”, “BOUGH”, German silver. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: trademark «Fraget w Warszawie. Galw».
Manufacturing time: ~ last quarter of XIX century.
Body – of samovar’s form called as artillery gun with rounded lower edge.
Choke – simple configuration with ivory round knob on its post.
Crown – figure form with patterned cuttings and with waved upper edge.
Cover –punched form, with two ivory round knobs on their posts.
Round – in a form of punched and waved strip.
Holders – cast, two, in a form of knots, each combined by following parts: two platforms –upper and lower, each brazing to the body, vertical handle, two figure ivory round washers as thermo isolators. Holders are assembled by joint-pins.
Crane – cast, with cone key and two horizontal handles, assembled with key by carving, with the usage of two ivory washers as thermo isolators, with figure screw-nut fastening the key at bottom and ivory washer as thermo isolator.
Ash-pit – with patterned cuttings, the same as on the crown.
Base –cast, square, with rounded corners, high post get narrowed in the middle part.
Legs –four, patterned, in a form of knots.
Ash-shut – punched, in a form of low cup, bayoneted to the bottom of the base.
Stuff, technique: German silver, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, tinning, assembling; ivory turning and cutting.
Capacity: ~ 6 litters.
Height: 490 mm. Width: 340 mm.
Restoration: completed by accessories
Status: 4 marks.
  28. Samovar “Vase”, “DENATURAT (methylated spirit)” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “Vase”, “DENATURAT (methylated spirit)”, brass. “Component part of collection branch - kerosene samovars”. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: trademark on the base of crane - « Ñ.Â.Ç. – íèæå –ÄÅÍÀÒÓÐÀÒÚ», - « S.V.Z. (as “P”- plant) – lower –DENATURAT».
Manufacturing time: ~ last quarter of XIX century. Possible – the very beginning of XX century.
Body – in a form of goblet with three prominent rings a little above the place of clamps brazing.
Choke – simple configuration with wooden round knob on its post.
Crown – figure form with patterned cuttings.
Cover – simple punched form, with two wooden round knobs on their posts and a brass steam exhaust valve.
Round - simple and smooth.
Holders – cast, 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 each tack.
Crane – cast, complicated form, with cone key and horizontal handle (branch) and round wooden knob above.
Ash-pit – with patterned cuttings, the same as on the crown. Among cuttings there is lighting (ignition) window.
Base – round tin for denaturat (methylated spirit), with metallic jam with drain hole. Bayoneted with the body by the upper part of the ash-pit.
Legs – cast round patterned ring soldered with the bottom of base-pot, with four small legs.
Ash-shut – not provided by design.
Stuff, technique: brass, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, tinning, assembling; wooden turning and cutting.
Capacity: ~ 4 litters.
Height: 500 mm. Width: 320 mm.
Restoration: no need.
Status: 9 marks.
  29. Samovar “Vase in a form of crater with clamps in a form of shells”, “NOBLE OXIDE” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “Vase in a form of crater with clamps in a form of shells”, “NOBLE OXIDE”. Tombac, with noble chocolate oxide. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: no trademark, on the back side of the base printed “5106”.
Manufacturing time: ~ first - second quarter of XIX century.
Body – of fragmented crater.
Choke – simple configuration with wooden round knob on its post.
Crown – figure form with patterned cuttings.
Cover – simple punched form, with two wooden round knobs on their posts and a steam exhaust valve.
Round - simple and smooth.
Holders – cast, two with four vertical horns, where horns joined in upper point they form patterned shell with wooden plate as thermo isolator fixed to the shell by screws. Patterned platform of each brazing to the body.
Crane – cast, complicated form, with cone key and patterned handle (branch) and round wooden knob above.
Ash-pit – no one by design.
Base –cast, square.
Legs – four, in a form of turned over mushrooms, attached to the base and additional bottom plate of the base.
Ash-shut – round cover with catch, fastened by small hinge on the additional bottom plate of the base.
Stuff, technique: tombac, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, assembling; tinning, wood turning and cutting.
Capacity: ~ 8 litters.
Height: 500 mm. Width: 390 mm.
Restoration: there is no necessity.
Status: 6 marks.
  30. Samovar “Vase in a form of facet (fragmented) pot” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “Vase in a form of facet (fragmented) pot”, brass, kerosene. “Component part of collection branch - kerosene samovars”. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: trademark «B.G.TEILE in TULA».
Manufacturing time: ~ last quarter of XIX century. Possible – the very beginning of XX century.
Body – in a form of fragmented pot with interception in the top part.
Choke – simple configuration with wooden round knob on its post.
Crown – figure form with patterned cuttings.
Cover – simple punched 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 each tack.
Crane – cast, simple form, with cone key and vertical figure handle with wooden round knob above.
Ash-pit – with vertical strip cuttings.
Base – round tin for kerosene, with metallic jam with drain hole, standard form. Base post equipped by handle of f lame adjusting mechanism by removing wick, a frame for wick injection and two inspection windows with micas with a screw to fix it. The upper part of the post of the base connected to the bottom of the body by two screws.
Legs – three, in a simple form of balls, soldered to lower part of base-pot.
Ash-shut – not provided by design.
Stuff, technique: brass, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, tinning, assembling; micas, wooden turning and cutting.
Capacity: ~ 5 litters.
Height: 510 mm. Width: 300 mm.
Restoration: inner tinning, polishing.
Status: 10 marks.
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