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Lot 0245
A rare Russian traveling brass samovar. I. Malishev
Estimate: 2500-3000€







Lot 0245
A rare Russian traveling brass samovar. I. Malishev
Estimate: 2500-3000€A rare Russian traveling brass samovar. Maker’s mark of the I. Malishev manufactory. Tula, mid-19th century. See similar: ‘The Miracle of the Antique Samovar,’ Kolomenskoe Museum, Moscow, 2015.
Height: 30 cm.Starting price: 2000€
Estimate: 2500-3000€ -

Lot 0247
A Russian Imperial samovar in the shape of a “Vodka glass”
Estimate: 400-500€




Lot 0247
A Russian Imperial samovar in the shape of a “Vodka glass”
Estimate: 400-500€A Russian Imperial nickeled brass samovar with a tray in the shape of a “Vodka glass”. Maker’s mark of I. Batashev’s heirs manufactory. Tula, the end of the 19th century.
Height: 45 cm.Starting price: 300€
Estimate: 400-500€ -

Lot 0248
A Russian Imperial nickeled brass samovar with a pipe in the shape of a “Cane”
Estimate: 150-200€



Lot 0248
A Russian Imperial nickeled brass samovar with a pipe in the shape of a “Cane”
Estimate: 150-200€A Russian Imperial nickeled brass samovar with a pipe in the shape of a “Cane”. Tula (?), the end of the 19th century.
Height: 55 cmStarting price: 100€
Estimate: 150-200€ -

Lot 0244
A Russian silver-plated brass samovar in the shape of an egg
Estimate: 900-1000€



Lot 0244
A Russian silver-plated brass samovar in the shape of an egg
Estimate: 900-1000€A Russian silver-plated brass samovar in the shape of an egg. Maker’s mark of Shemarin Brothers’ manufactory. Tula, 1880s.
Height: 45 cm, including the top.Starting price: 800€
Estimate: 900-1000€












