brass - samovars

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A Russian brass samovar, late 19th century, impressed Cyrillic…
A Russian brass samovar, late 19th century, impressed Cyrillic maker's mark of Ivan Kobylin, Tula, of typical form with a cylindrical urn on a waisted socle and square platform, folding handles to the sides, with turned hardwood handles and knobs. Height 4
Brass and copper samovar, 19th century, English, stamped on lid,…
Brass and copper samovar, 19th century, English, stamped on lid, manufactured in London. Height 42 cm
A Regency period copper and brass samovar, classical urn shaped,…
A Regency period copper and brass samovar, classical urn shaped, raised on an oblong base with ball feet, lion mask handles issue from the sides, the tap handle with bone finial. Height 45.5 cm.
A French antique brass samovar. Fluted baluster form on a domed…
A French antique brass samovar. Fluted baluster form on a domed platform base flanked by scroll handles rising to a domed cover
A 19th century copper and brass twin tap samovar, eraly…
A 19th century copper and brass twin tap samovar, eraly Australian, but possibly originating in colonial India. Height 40 cm
A large copper and brass samovar from the early 19th century
A large copper and brass samovar from the early 19th century
An early 19th century samovar, in copper and brass.…
An early 19th century samovar, in copper and brass. Neoclassical urn shape. Height 43 cm
Russian brass samovar. Branded base and body. Showing much use,…
Russian brass samovar. Branded base and body. Showing much use, one knob missing from top cover
Russian brass samovar. Marked 'Pomahob,' two handles missing…
Russian brass samovar. Marked 'Pomahob,' two handles missing from lid. Height 29 cm
A Regency copper and brass samovar campana with a central tap,…
A Regency copper and brass samovar campana with a central tap, flanked by scroll handles rising to a domed cover, scroll platform base. Height 50 cm
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