Samovar markings

Discussion in 'Metalware' started by Pocahauntis, Dec 19, 2020.

  1. Pocahauntis

    Pocahauntis New Member

    Greetings, I just inherited this fabulous ornate Samovar. It came over with my family from Russia circa 1901. The insignia indicates it is from 1898. Can anyone interpret the rest o[​IMG]f t[​IMG][​IMG]he insigni[​IMG]as?
     
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  2. Iouri

    Iouri Well-Known Member

    Hello.History about that factory.Since 1898, the former factory of Vasily Batashev was named "The partnership of the steam samovar factory of the heirs of Vasily Stepanovich Batashev in Tula."
    The factory became an exemplary samovar factory in Tula at the beginning of the 20th century: a huge territory, buildings with equipment, oil and electric motors.
    Alexander Batashev, after parting with his brother, began his own production, having first bought a factory from Reingold Teile in 1891..Samovar from the factory V.S. Batashevo. Tula city.Thank you
     
  3. Pocahauntis

    Pocahauntis New Member

    Thank you very much for this invaluable information.
     
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  4. Fid

    Fid Well-Known Member

    to narrow down the age of fabrication look to the won medals at different exhibitions with the head of Nicholas II.
     
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