Description
The body of the samovar is conical, made in the form of a shot glass. The wall is engraved with ovals, wide and narrow. The circle is wide, serrated, the teeth are uneven, directed downward. The lid is stepped. A crown with slots in the form of curly circles and rhombs. The handles are vertical, attached to the body with the help of curly plates stylized as plant stems. Bottom plates with decorative branches. The plates are reinforced with rectangular stepped overlays. Escutcheon plate is round, stylized as a flower outlet. Faucet spout is faceted, with a relief protrusion at the spout. Valve handles is curved, stylized as a plant stem with a bud. On the neck, ash-pit slots are similar to the slots on the burner. The base is round, stepped, with a curly lower edge. The legs are wide, curly, protruding forward. On the lid there is a stamp: “Steam samovar factory of I.F. Kapyrzin with his sons in Tula” and prints of 4 medals (inaudible)