Samovar - Vorontsov Brothers
Brass samovar made in the Vorontsov brothers' factory in Tula, western Russia.
The factory first produced accordions, and in 1854 it began producing samovars.
The factory was nationalised in 1919.
The factory first produced accordions, and in 1854 it began producing samovars.
The factory was nationalised in 1919.
os.031.14.01
Data sheet
- Origin:
- Russia, 2nd half of the 19th century
- Technique/Materials:
- Brass
- Height:
- 40 cm
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