Description
KB-188 Conical samovar with engraving “Flowers”
The body is conical in shape, narrowing upward. The wall is smooth. On the wall there is a drawing of flowers and stems, made using the technique of manual engraving on the front and back of the case. The circle is wide, wavy. The lid is convex, smooth. The crown is high, with a wavy top. Slots on the burner are stylized in the shape of a bow. On the top there is a removable flat patch ring. The grips on the lid handles are in the form of flat rings. The handles are vertical, rectangular, in the form of segments of a tree trunk. They are attached to the body using paired round flat overlays. On the handles – flat bone rings. Escutcheon plate is oval and flat. The stem of the crane is smooth. Valve handle is in the form of a short rod, in a shape of a segment of a tree trunk, with two flat bone-ring inserts. The neck has circular protrusions in the central part, with an expanding stepped base. Ashpit slots are similar to those on the crown. The base is square and flat. The legs protrude forward, double curved, stylized as segments of a tree trunk. A pipe is attached to the samovar, in the form of a narrow cylinder with a wavy top side. The handle is in the shape of a round rod, attached at right angles. Stamp on the bottom: the image of the coat of arms of the Russian Empire and the inscription «Norblin & Co Galw. Warszawa 1031»
Manufacturer: F. Norblin and K.
Time and place of production: Russia, Warsaw, late 19th century
Material: Brass, Silvering, Bone
Dimensions: 50×31×31 см., Pipe: h-27, d1-9, d2- 6,5
KB-189 Tray “with a circle”
A rectangular tray, one of the short sides connected to a circle. The side is wide, bent outward, with a wavy edge. On a tray is a drawing of vegetation patterns, made using the manual engraving technique. At the bottom there is a: «Norblin & Co Galw. Warszawa 1031»
Manufacturer: F. Norblin and K.
Time and place of production: Russia, Warsaw, late 19th century
Material: Brass, Silvering
Dimentions: 41×25 d-18 см.
KB-190 Basin
A short cylinder-shaped basin, expanding upwards, with a wide side, bent outward and a wavy upper edge. On the front and back of the body is a picture of the stems of the plant, made using the manual engraving technique. At the bottom there is a stamp: «Norblin & Co Galw. Warszawa 1031»
Manufacturer: F. Norblin and K.
Time and place of production: Russia, Warsaw, late 19th century
Material: Brass, Silvering
Dimensions: h-6, d1 — 17, d2 — 11 см.