Description
KB-397 Cruchon
The body is cylindrical in shape, slightly narrowed upward. The top edge is decorated, wavy. On the front side of the body is an engraved drawing depicting a scroll framed by a floral ornament: flowers and leaves. On the back side is an engraved drawing of a vegetable nature, depicting flowers and leaves. Inside the body there is a round low wall – stand. The cover is dome-shaped, smooth. On the lid there is a semicircular cut-out for a pouring spoon. The grip on the lid is cast, conical. Handles are vertical, styled as part of a tree trunk. The base is round, stepped. At the bottom there is a stamp: “Norblin & Co. Galw. Warszawa”, image of the coat of arms of the Russian Empire, tree branch, item number “3102”
KB-400 Cup
The body is cylindrical in shape. The top edge is decorated, wavy. On the front side of the body there is an engraved drawing depicting a scroll with the date “ХХХ” framed by a floral ornament: stems and leaves. On the back side is an engraved drawing of a plant motif, depicting flowers and leaves. The handle is vertical, styled as part of a tree trunk. At the bottom there is a stamp: “Norblin & Co. Galw. Warszawa”, image of the coat of arms of the Russian Empire, product number “91”, letters N, W
Comments: The Norblin and K. factory opened in Warsaw in 1819, in 1882. the owners Vincent Norblin, his children Albertina and Ludwik purchased the Buch brothers factory, since 1913 and opened a joint stock company.