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Lot 0256
A Rare Russian Imperial brass samovar, Neoclassical, 19th Century
Estimate: 12000-15000€







Lot 0256
A Rare Russian Imperial brass samovar, Neoclassical, 19th Century
Estimate: 12000-15000€A Rare Russian Imperial Brass Samovar in Neoclassical Form – Late 19th Century.
This exquisite Russian Imperial brass samovar, dating from the late 19th century, showcases the elegance and craftsmanship of the era. Designed in a refined neoclassical style, the samovar is a stunning example of Russian artistry and tradition. Its beautifully polished brass body features intricate details that embody the neoclassical aesthetic, making it a standout piece for any collector or connoisseur of Russian antiques.The samovar bears the maker’s mark of the prestigious I. Kaprizin and Sons manufactory, renowned for producing high-quality metalworks in Tula, the historical center of Russian samovar production. This adds significant provenance and authenticity to the piece, further elevating its value.
Height: 51.5 cm.Starting price: 10000€
Estimate: 12000-15000€ -

Lot 0255
A Russian samovar in the shape of a jar
Estimate: 300-400€



Lot 0255
A Russian samovar in the shape of a jar
Estimate: 300-400€A Russian samovar in the shape of a jar. Brass, nickel plating. Nikolay Vorontsov factory in Tula, second half of the 19th century.
Height: 46 cm.Starting price: 250€
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Lot 0259
A Russian brass samovar with stamps. Batashev Brothers
Estimate: 800-1000€




Lot 0259
A Russian brass samovar with stamps. Batashev Brothers
Estimate: 800-1000€A Russian brass samovar in the shape of a faceted vase with stamps. Batashev Brothers, Tula, 1870s. Capacity: 7.5 liters.
Height: 47 cm.Starting price: 700€
Estimate: 800-1000€ -

Lot 0258
An “Egoist” Russian brass samovar by Vorontsov manufactory
Estimate: 800-1000€




Lot 0258
An “Egoist” Russian brass samovar by Vorontsov manufactory
Estimate: 800-1000€A rare miniature Russian ‘Egoist’ samovar in the shape of a bowl. Maker’s mark of the Vorontsov manufactory in Tula. Made for sale at the famous Mur and Merlis shop in Moscow (now the TSUM department store). Brass. Crane is missing. See a similar example in the Russian Samovar Museum, Code KB 298.
Height: 27.5 cm.Starting price: 600€
Estimate: 800-1000€










