Description
The body of the samovar is made in the shape of a bowl. The wall is smooth, at the bottom there is a wide smooth ring. The circle is wide, flat, step cover. The crown is not high, with slots in the form of curly rectangles. The handles are made up of paired plates, curved to the sides and up, connected using a curly lining. Escutcheon plate is round, embossed, stylized as a flower outlet. Faucet spout is smooth, with a raised protrusion at the spout. Valve handle in the form of a ring with a figured s-shaped branch. On the neck, ash-pit slots in the form of curly rectangles. The base is square, with a curly lower edge. The legs are rectangular, slightly protruding forward. On the lid is the stamp: “Alenchikov and Zimin.” On the body there is a stamp: “Trading to Alenchiks and Zimin Moscow” and medal stamps – in honor of the exhibition in Berlin (with the profile of Leopold II), the Central Asian exhibition of 1891 and the exhibition of 1895 (not readable). On the base the stamp: “ 1940. “