Lot 0152
A Russian traveling brass samovar, I.Malishev manufactory
Estimate: 2500-3000€
A rare Russian traveling brass samovar. Makers mark of I Malishev manufactory. Tula, the mid of the 19th century. Height: 30 cm. See similar: “The miracle of the antique samovar”. Kolomenskoe museum. Moscow, 2015.
Starting price: 2000€
Estimate: 2500-3000€
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