Samovar - Brass - Russian Brass Samovar - H : 33 cm






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Antique Russian brass samovar in baluster form with cast feet, dating to 1850–1900, a coal-heated tea urn from Russia, height 33 cm, width 17 cm, depth 17 cm, weight 1.8 kg, in fair condition with missing inner fire tube, wooden lid finial and tap handle and not in working order.
Description from the seller
Antique Russian Brass Samovar – Coal Heated Tea Urn – circa 1900
Description
Authentic antique brass samovar originating from Russia or Eastern Europe, dating to circa 1900.
Traditional coal-heated construction with internal water reservoir and original tap. The samovar represents a classic late 19th / early 20th century household model in elegant baluster form with cast feet and side handles.
Originally used for heating water for tea preparation, samovars were an essential element of Russian tea culture.
This example displays a warm original patina developed over more than a century and remains a highly decorative historical object.
The samovar is sold as a decorative antique piece.
Condition
Good antique condition with signs of age and use consistent with its age.
Inner fire tube missing
Wooden lid finial missing
Wooden handle of the tap missing
Light oxidation and wear to the tap and base
No major dents or structural damage
Untouched original condition with authentic patina.
Dimensions & Weight
Height: 33 cm
Weight: 1.8 kg
Material
Brass with wooden elements (partially missing)
Origin
Russia / Eastern Europe
Period
Circa 1890–1910
Shipping
Will be carefully packed and shipped with tracking and insurance.
Antique Russian Brass Samovar – Coal Heated Tea Urn – circa 1900
Description
Authentic antique brass samovar originating from Russia or Eastern Europe, dating to circa 1900.
Traditional coal-heated construction with internal water reservoir and original tap. The samovar represents a classic late 19th / early 20th century household model in elegant baluster form with cast feet and side handles.
Originally used for heating water for tea preparation, samovars were an essential element of Russian tea culture.
This example displays a warm original patina developed over more than a century and remains a highly decorative historical object.
The samovar is sold as a decorative antique piece.
Condition
Good antique condition with signs of age and use consistent with its age.
Inner fire tube missing
Wooden lid finial missing
Wooden handle of the tap missing
Light oxidation and wear to the tap and base
No major dents or structural damage
Untouched original condition with authentic patina.
Dimensions & Weight
Height: 33 cm
Weight: 1.8 kg
Material
Brass with wooden elements (partially missing)
Origin
Russia / Eastern Europe
Period
Circa 1890–1910
Shipping
Will be carefully packed and shipped with tracking and insurance.
