Samovar - Brass - Large Brass Samovar 1896 - H : 57 cm





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Brass Imperial Russian samovar from Tula, dating to circa 1850–1900, 57 cm high, 19 cm wide, 19 cm deep, weighing 4.3 kg, charcoal-fired, in working order and in good condition with signs of ageing.
Description from the seller
A beautiful and authentic Imperial Russian samovar made of brass, originating from Tula, the historic center of samovar production in Russia.
This impressive piece dates to the late 19th – early 20th century (circa 1890–1910) and features multiple original factory medal stamps, including a clearly visible 1896 Imperial exhibition medal, associated with the reign of Tsar Nicholas II. These marks indicate a reputable manufacturer and award-winning production quality.
The samovar is a traditional charcoal-fired model, with a central chimney for heating water, fully reflecting its original function and craftsmanship. Such pieces were an essential part of Russian tea culture.
Features:
Material: Brass
Height: 57 cm
Weight: 4.3 kg
Origin: Tula, Russia
Period: Imperial Russia (Nicholas II era)
Markings: Multiple medal stamps, including 1896
Heating type: Charcoal / wood-fired
Condition:
In good antique condition with authentic signs of age and use.
The samovar retains a beautiful original patina, with visible mineral traces and minor surface wear consistent with its age.
All main components are present, including tap, handles, and lid.
A highly decorative and collectible piece, ideal for collectors of Russian antiques or as a striking interior display object.
A beautiful and authentic Imperial Russian samovar made of brass, originating from Tula, the historic center of samovar production in Russia.
This impressive piece dates to the late 19th – early 20th century (circa 1890–1910) and features multiple original factory medal stamps, including a clearly visible 1896 Imperial exhibition medal, associated with the reign of Tsar Nicholas II. These marks indicate a reputable manufacturer and award-winning production quality.
The samovar is a traditional charcoal-fired model, with a central chimney for heating water, fully reflecting its original function and craftsmanship. Such pieces were an essential part of Russian tea culture.
Features:
Material: Brass
Height: 57 cm
Weight: 4.3 kg
Origin: Tula, Russia
Period: Imperial Russia (Nicholas II era)
Markings: Multiple medal stamps, including 1896
Heating type: Charcoal / wood-fired
Condition:
In good antique condition with authentic signs of age and use.
The samovar retains a beautiful original patina, with visible mineral traces and minor surface wear consistent with its age.
All main components are present, including tap, handles, and lid.
A highly decorative and collectible piece, ideal for collectors of Russian antiques or as a striking interior display object.

