Description
The body of the samovar is made in the form of a vase. The wall is engraved with ovals, wide and narrow. The circle is curly, embossed, serrated, teeth are directed downward. The handles are made up of paired flat plates, curved upward, with a relief in the form of grooves, at the bottom connected by a convex embossed overlay in the form of a semi-oval. Faucet spout is faceted. The valve handle is curved, eight-shaped, with short branches. Escutcheon plate is convex, oval, stylized as a flower outlet. The base is round, stepped, with a curly lower edge. Legs are curly, in the form of “paws” protruding forward. The cover is stepped. On the lid there is a stamp: “T.P. Z. Production of Tulpatron plant. “