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  91. Samovar “Vase - a cup, a lamp”, “ÊÅROSENE SAMOVAR-LAMP” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “Vase - a cup, a lamp”, “ÊÅROSENE SAMOVAR-LAMP”, brass. “Component part of collection branch - kerosene samovars”. A samovar of double applicability: kerosene samovar and a desk lamp.Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: trademark on a cover: « on circle – GREGORY POLIAKOV, in the center - F. in TULA».
Manufacturing time: ~ last quarter of XIX century.
Body – in a form of a cup with interception in the top part. The jug (an internal pipe) has the form of cylinder sharply extending from top to bottom (under the form reminding an ancient glass lamp), in an internal part has two parallel metal tubes, soldered in a jug. The bottom part of the body smoothly extends down to form a flat circle of the body.
Choke – simple configuration with ivory round knob on its post.
Crown – of complicated form, with patterned cuttings, soldered to the cover.
Cover – punched, simple form with two round ivory knobs on their posts and steam exhaust valve.
Round - simple, smooth, flat.
Holders – cast, two, with vertical horns, curved as a letter “S”, with round platform of brazing to the body, with figure ivory round handle, between two horns, each on tack fastened by two figure screw-nuts on endings of tack.
Crane – cast, simple form with a cone key, with flat vertical openwork handle.
Ash-pit – patterned cuttings at the upper part of the post of the base.
Base – is a capacity for kerosene, the hemispherical form, without legs. The jellied mouth represents an aperture in which on a groove fastens double wick mechanism of the burning, having two adjustments of a flame of wick rotating handles (on one on each wick) and the lever of the mechanism of compulsory suppression of matches. The bottom part of the mechanism of burning has the punching which is carrying out a role of ash-pit, the circle punched by round apertures, two metal flat tubes for installation in them of wicks and two metal blinds compulsory suppression of wicks. From above the mechanism of burning it is established demountable cover with two long cuttings for a flame of wicks and openwork punched crown (border) intended for deduction of a glass lamp on the mechanism of burning. The body is put on external rim of the mechanism of burning without mechanical fixing, after removal from above mentioned demountable cover. Observation windows are not present. Ignition of wicks is made after removal the body from the base of a samovar. Instead of the body on the base, into openwork punched crown (border), the glass lamp for constant illumination of a premise(room) can be established.
Legs – no by design.
Ash-shut – no by design.
Stuff, technique: brass, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, inner tinning, assembling; wick, ivory turning and cutting.
Capacity: ~ 1,5 litters.
Height: 410 mm. Height of a lamp: 265 mm. Width: 245 mm.
Restoration: there is no necessity.
Status: 7 marks.
  92. Samovar “Vase in a form of a wine-glass with small tank”, “ÊÅROSENE - with small tank” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “Vase in a form of a wine-glass with small tank”, “ÊÅROSENE - with small tank”, kerosene, brass. “Component part of collection branch - kerosene samovars”. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: trademark on a cover: « two images of a medal – arms – Br. SHEMARINS in Tula - two images of a medal; from above an inscription – SOLE SUPPLIERS FOR PERSIAN CHAH».
Manufacturing time: ~ last quarter of XIX century.
Body – in a form of a wine-glass with interception in the top part. The jug (an internal pipe) has the standard form; in an internal part has two crossed (one above another) metal tubes, soldered in a jug.
Choke – simple configuration with wooden round knob on its post.
Crown – of complicated form, with patterned cuttings, soldered to the cover.
Cover – punched, simple form with two round wooden knobs on their posts and steam exhaust valve.
Round - simple, smooth, flat.
Holders – cast, two, with vertical horns, curved as a letter “S”, with round platform of brazing to the body, with figure wooden round handle, between two horns, each on tack fastened by two figure screw-nuts on endings of tack.
Crane – cast, simple form with a cone key, with figured patterned handle and wooden knob above.
Ash-pit – thirteen long vertical cuttings, in front it is punched by two round apertures for ignition of kerosene and for observation. Between round apertures (cuttings) on the forward side of cylindrical ash-pit, the fixing screw-nut of the burning mechanism, which looks like two horizontal, connected among themselves pipes, bottom of which - a burner, in the top part has small round perforations for a flame, and can be unscrewed in the back part of the ash-pit from a groove of the connecting tubular crosspiece. A horizontal tube of submission of fuel are located a little higher the burner, fastens to a vertical tube a lambskin nut, is higher on which the crane of submission of fuel is established. The vertical tube connects the crane to conic capacity for kerosene, return cone to cone of the body, having the internal mesh filter and a cover with metal quick and a drainage aperture.
Base – cast, round, in a form of a hip.
Legs – lower part of the base, patterned in a form of hoofs, a little lug forward.
Ash-shut – round cover with catch, fastened by small hinge on the bottom of the base.
Stuff, technique: brass, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, inner tinning, assembling; wood turning and cutting.
Capacity: ~ 1,75 litters.
Height: 415 mm. Width: 300x240 mm.
Restoration: there is no necessity.
Status: 7 marks.
  93. Samovar “Vase”, “A. Kach’s WHITE VASE” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “Vase”, “A. Kach’s WHITE VASE”, silver-plated copper, with light black oxide. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: trademark on a cover: on two letters "À.Ê". And "G.P." - there corresponds to a brand of samovars of Alexander Kach, Moscow.
Manufacturing time: ~ middle of XIX century.
Body – in a form of vase with medallions sides.
Choke – complicated configuration with massive ivory round knob on its post.
Crown – of complicated form, with patterned cuttings.
Cover – punched, simple form with two ivory round knobs on their posts and round aperture as a steam exhaust valve.
Round - simple, smooth, flat.
Holders – cast, patterned four, curved as a letter “S”, similar vertical horns brazing to the body, with combined ivory-metallic round handle, between two horns, each on tack fastened by two figure screw-nuts on endings of tack.
Crane – cast with a thickening at the basis, soldering to the body, the spout has the form of high boot. Cone key with patterned handle and ivory figured knob above.
Ash-pit – in the form of convex bulge, with patterned cuttings, that represents an openwork metal grid.
Base – cast, square, with its post is narrowed in the middle.
Legs – four, lower part of the base, in a form of tendrils.
Ash-shut – round cover with metallic knob and catch, fastened with hinge to the bottom of the base.
Stuff, technique: silver-plated copper, inner and external silvering, with light black oxide, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, assembling; ivory turning and cutting.
Capacity: ~ 2,25 litters.
Height: 415 mm. Width: 295 mm.
Restoration: external silvering.
Status: 10 marks.
  94. Samovar “Vase with flower medallions”, “FLOWER MEDALLIONS” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “Vase with flower medallions”, “FLOWER MEDALLIONS”, nickel-plated brass. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: trademark is absent.
Manufacturing time: ~ last quarter of XIX century.
Body – in a form of vase with twelve medallions, all surface of medallions covered by prominently minted flowers.
Choke – simple configuration with ivory round knob on its post.
Crown – cast, of complicated form, with patterned cuttings, with patterned upper rim (border).
Cover – punched, simple form with two ivory round knobs on their posts and a steam exhaust valve.
Round – cast, with a wreath of flower and leaves patterns and figured apertures alongside of the perimeter of the round.
Holders – two lateral, with a flower patterns and figured apertures, with two vertical horns like the letter “S” , with patterned platform each, independent brazing to the body, with ivory handle put between two horns on tack and fastened by two screw-nuts at endings of the tack each.
Crane – cast complicated figured form with a cone key and figured openwork with acorns and leaves and ivory round knob above.
Ash-pit – as patterned cuttings, the same as on the crown.
Base –cast, round, in a form of hip, ornamented by cast tendrils and apertures.
Legs – four, the lower part of the base, lug a little forward.
Ash-shut – round cover with metal knob and catch, joined by hinge to the bottom of the base.
Stuff, technique: nickel-plated brass, inner tinning, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, assembling; ivory turning and cutting.
Capacity: ~ 5,2 litters.
Height: 465 mm. Width: 360 mm.
Restoration: there is no necessity.
Status: 10 marks.
  95. Samovar “Vase in a form of fragmented cup”, «BATASHEV’s FRAGMENTED CUP» ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “Vase in a form of fragmented cup”, «BATASHEV’s FRAGMENTED CUP», brass. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: trademark on a cover: “at the left two rubbed prints of one medal with an inscription from above “silver”, below “1908”; in the center rubbed brand: «SAMOVAR FACTORY … …. Of .. BATASHEV in TULA»; on the right: two rubbed prints of one medal with an inscription from above “silver”..
Manufacturing time: ~ the beginning of XX century.
Body – in a form of fragmented cup.
Choke – simple configuration with wooden round knob on its post.
Crown – of complicated form, with patterned cuttings.
Cover – punched, simple form with two round wooden knobs on their posts and steam exhaust valve.
Round - simple, smooth, flat.
Holders – cast, two, with vertical horns, curved as a letter “S”, with patterned platform of brazing to the body, with figure wooden round handle, between two horns, each on tack fastened by two figure screw-nuts on endings of tack.
Crane – cast, simple form with a cone key, with figured patterned handle and wooden knob above.
Ash-pit – no.
Base – cast, round, in a form of a hip.
Legs – four, lower part of the base, with apertures, lug a little forward.
Ash-shut – round cover with a knob and catch, fastened by hinge to bottom additional plate of the base.
Stuff, technique: brass, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, inner tinning, assembling; wood turning and cutting.
Capacity: ~ 5,5 litters.
Height: 490 mm. Width: 350 mm.
Restoration: there is no necessity.
Status: 9 marks.
  96. Samovar “Vase in a form of minted cylinder - the modern style”, “MODERN” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “Vase in a form of minted cylinder - the modern style”, “MODERN”, brass. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: trademark is absent.
Manufacturing time: ~ the beginning of XX century.
Body – in a form of minted cylinder - the modern style, with the same minted pattern on front and rear sides of the body. Put on the upper edge of the base without mechanical fixing.
Choke – simple configuration with ivory round knob on its post.
Crown – of complicated form, with patterned cuttings, soldered to the cover.
Cover – punched, simple form without knobs and steam exhaust valve.
Round - simple, smooth, flat.
Holders – lateral two, flat, punched, complicated form, decorated with punched pattern, soldered to the body in two – upper and bottom places.
Crane – cast, simple form with a cone key, with flat figured openwork handle.
Ash-pit – as openwork cuttings along perimeter of cylindrical form of the base.
Base – of cylindrical form with openwork cuttings, similar cuttings of the crown, with soldered flat circle form plate at bottom.
Legs – three, cast, in a form of lion’s paws, soldered at angle equal 120 degrees to the bottom of the base.
Ash-shut – the detachable bottom of the base is also the ash-shut.
Stuff, technique: brass, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, inner tinning, assembling; ivory turning and cutting.
Capacity: ~ 4,0 litters.
Height: 405 mm. Width: 270 mm.
Restoration: there is no necessity.
Status: 7 marks.
  97. Samovar “Vase in a form of segmented pear with dolphins”, “ A.KACH’s DOLPHINS” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “Vase in a form of segmented pear with dolphins”, “ A.KACH’s DOLPHINS”, silver-plated copper, with black noble oxide. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: trademark on the base: «in circle - (A.K.) - A board, a head in a circle, (G.P.), a head in a circle ».
Manufacturing time: ~ third quarter of XIX century.
Body – pear-shaped form with direct shares (segments). On a face and lower side of the body the crown is engraved, is little bit lower - the monogram - with the initials «M and O».
Choke – no.
Crown – complicated form, with upper disc for teapot and openwork cuttings at cylindrical part of the crown, that represents an openwork metal grid.
Cover – punched, complicated, segmented form, with two nacre knobs on their posts, without steam exhaust valve.
Round – no, cover is smoothly put on upper part of the body, copying all segments of the body.
Holders – two, cast, curved as letter “S”, each consists of three parts: the upper - with patterned by leaves tendrils platform brazing to the body, the middle and the lower - with patterned by leaves tendrils platform brazing to the body. Each part of holder joined to another by joint-pin, two ivory washers divide parts of each holder for their thermo isolation.
Crane – cast, simple form with cone key and flat openwork handle covered on both sides with nacreous figured plates, copying the pattern of the handle.
Ash-pit – convex bulge at the middle part of the post of the base, as openwork cuttings, that represents an openwork metal grid.
Base – punched, round, with high post.
Legs – cast, four, in a form of dolphin, each threaded by screw to the lower plate of the base.
Ash-shut – round cover with a knob and catch, fastened by hinge to additional plate soldered to the bottom of the base.
Stuff, technique: silver-plated copper, inner and external silvering, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, assembling; ivory and nacre turning and cutting.
Capacity: ~ 5-6 litters.
Height: 465 mm. With a tube 670. Width: 330 mm.
Restoration: there is no necessity.
Complete set of this samovar consists of: samovar, tube (removable chimney) for draw with a metal handle.
Status: 10 marks.
  98. Samovar “Vase in a form of paschal egg - yurta”, “ FRAGET’s PASCHALTER EGG” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “Vase in a form of paschal egg - yurta”, “ FRAGET’s PASCHALTER EGG”, silver-plated copper, with light black oxide. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: trademark on the bottom of the base: "3918", «FRAGET W WARSZAWIE», “GALW.” and “N”.
Manufacturing time: ~ third quarter of XIX century.
Body – in a form of paschal smooth egg – yurt (an egg with sharp end up).
Choke – punched, in a form of saucer with metal knob.
Crown – complicated form, with removable upper disc for teapot and openwork cuttings.
Cover – punched, is smoothly formed the upper form of egg, with two ivory egg-shape knobs on their posts.
Round – simple, smooth.
Holders –four cast patterned pieces, curved as letter “S”, like horn up each by tendrils patterned platforms brazing to the body, with two figure ivory round handles, each is embraced between two horns on two tacks fastened by four cast as flower screw-nuts on endings of tacks.
Crane – cast, complicated form, spout decorated by leaf, forming a lug for fastening a water-strainer, thick part decorated by tendrils soldered to the body. Has a cone key with cast patterned by tendrils handle with round ivory knob above, fastened to the bottom of the crane by patterned screw-nut.
Ash-pit – as openwork cuttings at the upper bulge of the post of the base.
Base – cast, square, with high post having two – upper and middle bulges.
Legs – four, as tendril leaves at corners, lug a little forward, lower part of the base .
Ash-shut – round cover with a knob and catch, fastened by hinge to the bottom of the base.
Stuff, technique: silver-plated copper, inner and external silvering, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, assembling; ivory turning and cutting.
Capacity: ~ 6-7 litters.
Height: 500 mm. Width: 340 mm.
Restoration: there is no necessity.
Status: 10 marks.
  99. Samovar “Vase in a form of semi-egg”, “YAROSLAVTSEV’s SEMI-EGG” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “Vase in a form of semi-egg”, “YAROSLAVTSEV’s SEMI-EGG”, brass. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: trademark on a face side of the base «BASIL YAROSLAVTSEV in MOSCOW».
Manufacturing time: ~ first quarter of XIX century.
Body – in a form of egg at top part widening passing in a round.
Choke – simple configuration with wooden round knob on its post.
Crown – of complicated form, with patterned cuttings.
Cover – punched, simple form with two round wooden knobs on their posts and steam exhaust valve with round wooden knob above.
Round - simple, smooth.
Holders – cast, four, curved as a letter “S”, similar vertical horns with square platform of brazing to the body, with figure wooden round handle, between two horns, each on tack fastened by two figure screw-nuts on endings of tack.
Crane – cast, simple form, with cone key and flat figure handle.
Ash-pit – as patterned cuttings, the same as on the crown.
Base – cast, square. Post of the base is narrowed in the middle part.
Legs – four, in a form of turned over mushrooms at corners of the base.
Ash-shut – round cover with metallic knob fastened to bottom of the base.
Stuff, technique: brass, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, inner tinning, assembling; wood turning and cutting.
Capacity: ~ 1,25 litters.
Height: 290 mm. Width: 210 mm.
Restoration: there is no necessity.
Status: 6 marks.
  100. Samovar - coffee pot. « PATENT ANGEMELDET » ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar - coffee pot. « PATENT ANGEMELDET ». , nickel-plated brass. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: trademark - two superimposed plates in the bottom part 0f the body with inscriptions: 1. - on top, oval - «PATENT ANGEMELDET»; 2. - on bottom, rectangular – «KNECHTS BLITZ MOKKA». (Presumably manufacturer -«Fraget w Warszawie»).
Manufacturing time: ~last quarter of XIX century.
Body – the cylindrical form with two acting belts in the top and bottom part; inside consists of two unequal cavities (one for water, the second for the just-milled coffee), shared by a vertical partition. On lateral faces of the body two holders - probes, for installation of a coffee pot on an arch of the base, and the plate - terminator of overturning of a coffee pot back are soldered. The top plane of the body has two apertures located on axes «front- rear». Back, the aperture with a groove is located above the internal chamber with water, closed by a fuse with a groove on which center there passes the bent tube serving for submission of boiled water in capacity with coffee. The front aperture serves for installation in it of the cylindrical container for just-milled coffee with demountable strainer bookmarks of coffee, fastened in the bottom of the chamber the special holder on bayonet connection. The bent tube serving for submission of boiled water in the container with coffee, in an average, highest part has a cylindrical thickening on which it is horizontal two are established porcelain knobs.
Choke – no.
Crown – no.
Cover – no.
Round – no.
Holders – one, metal hollow handle is soldered to the backside of the body, supplied punching in junctions with the body for cooling the handle.
Crane – no in tradition form, like a spout of teapot is soldered on perimeter to a face sheet of the body, with its cover on hinge.
Ash-pit – no.
Base –metal holder of a coffee pot is screwed on the round porcelain base (and simultaneously carrying out function of the handle for transportation a coffee pot), looking like an arch ( turned over letter “U”). In the holder the round aperture is drilled, on the one hand, and figured dredging with another, for installation in them of pins of a coffee pot. In the center of the base there is a round deepening for installation of a spirit-lamp. The spirit-lamp represents round capacity as a frying pan with the porcelain handle and covers with cutting for a wick.
Legs – no.
Ash-shut – no.
Stuff, technique: nickel-plated brass, inner tinning, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, assembling; porcelain producing.
Capacity: ~ 0,5 litters.
Height: 315 mm. Width: 205 mm.
Restoration: there is no necessity.
Status: 7 marks.
  101. Samovar “Vase in a form of crater”, “MALIKOV’s CRATER” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “Vase in a form of crater”, “MALIKOV’s CRATER”, tombac. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: trademark on a face side of the base: «NIKOLAS MALIKOV in TULA». Manufacturing time: ~ second quarter of XIX century.
Body – in a form of a crater with twelve fragments.
Choke – simple configuration with wooden round knob on its post.
Crown – of complicated form, with patterned cuttings.
Cover – punched, simple form with two round wooden knobs on their posts and steam exhaust valve.
Round - cast, patterned.
Holders – cast, two, each curved as a letter “U”, with patterned platform at endings of holder, brazing to the body, with figure wooden plate threaded by two screws to the bottom of the middle part of holder.
Crane – cast, simple form with a cone key with openwork handle and wooden knob above.
Ash-pit – no.
Base – cast, square, with high narrowed in middle part post.
Legs – four, in a form of turned over mushrooms, mounted at corners of the base to an additional bottom plate of the base.
Ash-shut – round cover with metallic knob and catch, fastened to an additional bottom plate of the base.
Stuff, technique: tombac, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, inner tinning, assembling; wood turning and cutting.
Capacity: ~ 8 litters.
Height: 460 mm. Width: 425 mm.
Restoration: there is no necessity.
Status: 9 marks.
  102. Samovar - teapot, travel (picnic), with a tube, “BERNDORF’s TEAPOT” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar - teapot, travel (picnic), with a tube, “BERNDORF’s TEAPOT”, silver-plated brass. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: trademark on the bottom: in a circle - from above - "BERNDORF", in the center - the image of a bear, from below - "ALPACCA".
Manufacturing time: ~ third – last quarter of XIX century.
Body – smooth oval. Has two round apertures: first - as a bell mouth for water supplying at front part of upper plate of the body, second – smooth for a brazier tube at rear side of upper plate of the body.
Choke – punched, complicated configuration, two: front – for pouring water with ivory knob on its post, with more wide diameter then the second choke - rear – for a brazier tube, also with ivory knob on its post.
Crown – no.
Cover – no.
Round – no. .
Holders – one, at rear side of the body, consists of three parts – upper, patterned, thick on one side – brazing to the upper part of rear side of the body, curved middle and lower - patterned, thick on one side – brazing to the upper part of rear side of the body. Each part of the holder joined with the other by joint-pin.
Crane – a teapot crane, in a form of letter “S”, decorated like goose neck.
Ash-pit – as figure cuttings on cylindrical side of ash-shut, which in a form of a hat with its brim up and crown downwards.
Base – no.
Legs –four, curved as a letter “S” from metal strip, two rear also serve as a lock for ash-shut.
Ash-shut – bayoneted in a form of a hat with its crown downwards, fastens to the bottom part of the body by hat’s brim in grooves between a surface of the body and two back demountable legs.
cylindrical capacity with flat bottom plate and upper round lug for fastening into slits between soldered rear legs and the bottom of the body.
Stuff, technique: silver-plated brass, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, tinning, assembling; ivory turning and cutting.
Capacity: ~ 2,2 litters.
Height: 255 mm., with a tube 465 mm. Width: 340 mm.
Restoration: there is no necessity.
Complete set of this samovar consists of: samovar, tube (removable chimney) for draw with a patterned ivory handle.
Status: 10 marks.
  103. Travel (picnic) samovar. “TRAVEL SAMOVAR WITH HANDLE” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Travel (picnic) samovar. “TRAVEL SAMOVAR WITH HANDLE”, brass, rectangular, with demountable legs. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: trademark - is unknown, the brand is absent - at that time samovars rare branded. Manufacturing time: ~ first quarter of XIX century.
Body – of the rectangular form.
Choke – simple configuration with wooden round knob on its post.
Crown – figure form with patterned cuttings.
Cover – punched, simple form, with two wooden round knobs on their posts without steam exhaust valve.
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 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 curved as letter “U” branch with wooden knob above.
Ash-pit – as figure cuttings, the same as on the crown, on cylindrical side of the ash-shut.
Base – no.
Legs –four, curved as a letter “S” from metal strip, removable, fastened to the body in special loops – grooves, threaded to the body by four screws.
Ash-shut –bayoneted in a form of a flat hat with its crown downwards, fastens to the bottom part of the body by hat’s brim in grooves between a surface of the body and two soldered rectangular holders.
Stuff, technique: brass, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, tinning, assembling; wood turning and cutting.
Capacity: ~5 litters.
Height: 410 mm., with handle up – 475 mm. Width: 340 mm.
Restoration: no need.
Status: 10 marks.
  104. Samovar “NORBLIN's vase”, “NORBLIN’s VASE” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “NORBLIN's vase”, “NORBLIN’s VASE”, silver-plated copper, with black oxide. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: trademark on the crown: forming circle – above “NORBLIN” – in center – “GALW.” – at bottom- “WARSZAWA”, - near (to the right) – “1356”, - near (to the right) – “F.G.”.
Manufacturing time: ~ second - third quarter of XIX century.
Body – in a form of vase with upper part like widely open bell mouth, the edge of it, forming the round, decorated by silver tendril applique.
Choke – punched, complicated configuration, with metal patterned knob above.
Crown – complicated configuration, with openwork cuttings, soldered to the cover.
Cover – punched, complicated configuration, with two metal cone patterned knobs and steam exhaust valve.
Round – patterned, decorated by silver tendril applique.
Holders – cast, two, decorated by tendrils, in a form of letter “U”, endings of them as patterned by tendrils platforms brazing to the body.
Crane – cast, complicated configuration, with spout in a form of monster head, with front-rear moving key and its handle of form equal (similar) form of holders.
Ash-pit – no.
Base – punched round, with post bulged in the middle.
Legs – cast, four, patterned by monster heads and paws, soldered to the base.
Ash-shut – round cover with metal knob and catch, joined to the additional bottom plate of the base by hinge.
Stuff, technique: silver-plated copper, inner and external silvering, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, assembling.
Capacity: ~ 2,5 litters.
Height: 400 mm. Width: 300 mm.
Restoration: there is no necessity.
Status: 8 marks.
  105. Samovar “Vase in a form of keg”, “KEG” ÐÓÑ  ENG  
Samovar “Vase in a form of keg”, “KEG”, brass. Collection. Antique.
Manufacturer: rubbed trademark on horn of the spout of the crane: “….(t)ULA …FACT(ory) ….. …INA”.
Manufacturing time: ~ the second quarter of XIX century.
Body – in a form of a horizontal laying keg with four prominent rings from each (bottom - top) side of a keg.
Choke – cast, complicated form, ornamented by tendrils and patterned apertures.
Crown – no.
Cover – punched simple form with two wooden knobs on their posts, without steam exhaust valve.
Round – simple, smooth.
Holders – cast, two, in a form of ear-rings, with round platforms of brazing to the body, with two wooden handles on tacks, each fastened by two screw-nuts at endings of the tack.
Crane – cast with a horn on the spout part, with simple cone key and flat figured vertical handle, is established on one of sides (the bottom - top).
Ash-pit – as patterned cuttings on cylindrical part of the post of the base.
Base – cast, square, with post narrowed at middle part.
Legs – four, in a form of turned over mushrooms at corners of the base, treaded to an additional bottom plate of the base.
Ash-shut – round cover with knob and catch, fastened with hinge to an additional bottom plate of the base.
Stuff, technique: : brass, chasing, caulking, punching, soldering, brazing, tinning, assembling; wood turning and cutting.
Capacity: ~ 4,5 litters.
Height: 400 mm. Width: 370 mm.
Restoration: there is no necessity.
Status: 9 marks.
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