Russian-Polish samovar by Norblin, Warsaw. Very Rare!

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Up for auction is very rare silvered Russian samovar circa 1875 by a renowned Polish maker Norblin, Warsaw (Poland was part of Russia at this time). The samovar is of a small size ("Tet-a-Tet"), coal/characoal-fired. Height - 8", diameter - 4", widest part - 8.5", heavy for its size. On the botom of the trap door is a seal with Russian Eagle and letters: "Norblin&Co. GALW, Warzawa". The samovar is in very good condition, and water/fire tested. I intentionally preserved the patina, which could be easily removed with silver polish (by request). Buyers who prefer to pay with money order or certified check, must wait for funds to clear before item is shipped..