19th Century Brass Coal Heated Russian Samovar
$700
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Decorate your bar, cellar or cabinet with this decorative samovar. Crafted in Russia circa 1898, the tea drinking device stands tall and features wooden handles and easy to use spout. The antique imperial style pitcher functions by putting hot coal or charcoal down the center tube, which then heats the surrounding liquid. Additionally tea pots were often kept on the top ring to further utilize the heat produced. Ideal for enhancing the charm of your kitchen, console, or commode, this captivating container showcases elegant and graceful lines. Crafted with impeccable artistry, the serving ware boasts a splendid patinated brass finish and intricate detailing that exemplifies its timeless appeal, it is in good condition commensurate with age and use. Measures 13.75″W x 13″D x 23.5″H
Additional information
Dimensions | 13.75" W x 13" D x 21" H |
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Period | Early 20th Century |
SKU | 152-276 |
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