Description
KB-72 Kerosene Samovar
The body of the samovar is in the shape of a vase, the wall is engraved with ovals. The circle is wide, flat. The lid is stepped, crown slots are in the form of inclined narrow rectangles. Handles are made up of paired, upwardly curved plates, with a relief in the central part, attached to the body using an oval embossed lining. Escutcheon plate is round, flat. Faucet spout is smooth, with a curly protrusion in the form of a hook at the spout. Valve handle in the form of a round rod attached to the key at right angles. The neck is hollow, straight, inserted into a kerosene burner. The burner is in the form of a flat round box on three curly legs, stylized as paws. The upper part of the burner is tall, narrower, in the central part there is a grid with round holes, below the grid there is a knob-regulator in the form of a long rod with a flat round handle. The top of the burner is a ring with round slots, on both sides – long locking screws for fixing the body. On top of the burner is a removable ring covering the inside of the wick. On the lid is a barely visible mark with an inscription in Arabic.
Time and place of manufacture: Iran (possibly), 1st half of the 20th century.
KB-73 Tray
The tray is rectangular in shape, one of the short sides is rounded. The side is wide, bent to the sides. No stamp.
Time and place of manufacture: Russia, the 1st half of the 20th century.
KB-74 teapot
The body of the kettle is in the shape of a ball, slightly flattened. A convex ring passes in the center of the body. The lid is flat, with a high domed pommel, removable. Ring-shaped grip. C-shaped handle with a raised protrusion at the top. The nose is wide, slightly curved. The base is low, in the form of a ring. stamp.
Time and place of manufacture: Russia, 2nd half of the 20th century.
KB-75 Basin
The body is in the shape of a bowl, extended upward. The side is narrow, bent to the sides. The leg is conical, expanding downward, with two protrusions in the form of rings in the lower part. The base is in the shape of a ring. No stamp.
Time and place of manufacture: Russia, 2nd half of the 20th century.