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Copper Samavar

By Bert D, 5 November, 2009
Description

This is a copper coffee or tea perqulator with a bunson burner to have it being made while you ate.

Category
Metalware
Medium
Copper
Distinguishing marks
#'s scratched in bottom of bonson burner
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
11 inches high , 7 inches across & 18.5 inches around, the tray is 9.5 inches across
Date Period
I'm not sure if this is by the people who refinished it or made it, its also mark on the bottom of the bunson burner marked Pat'D Mar.20'06 July 17'06
Weight
About 1 kg.
History
My father got it & had it refinished about 45 years or so ago
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
unknown, but it has a value known only to me
For Sale?
No
Photos

vixalin

15 years 8 months ago

Re: Copper Samavar

the "06 style of dateing is a 1900's quirk and for the future not a good one.
I personally would be very upset with the refinishing co. for stamping my piece especially if it had any age on it. Now all who see it will believe it is a repro and any antique value it might have had is either destroyed or in serious question. That was a very unprofessional co. or extreemly ignorent not to mention arogent one.

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Bert D

15 years 8 months ago

In reply to Re: Copper Samavar by vixalin

Re: Copper Samavar

I know it has to be from before 2006 but I'm not sure of the date besides that I remember it already refinished approx. 45 years ago when I was around 6 years old. I'm sure there must be some way to acurately date it. I know it came from a european area before getting to Toronto in a tarnished state that's why it was refinished so it would be a nice piece to admire. I haven't seen one anything like it anywhere ever. I would sure like to know who would have used it & when? Isn't there some cultural ties to its history? Any information would be great,Bert.

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vixalin

15 years 8 months ago

In reply to Re: Copper Samavar by Bert D

Re: Copper Samavar

http://www.flickr.com/photos/kombizz/3997488426/
perhaps this will help

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Bert D

15 years 8 months ago

In reply to Re: Copper Samavar by vixalin

Re: Copper Samavar

Thank you Vixalin , Have you come across any others that are as ornate as mine? I'm curious as to what a comparable ome would be worth & what if it was still totally tarnished?
Thanks again , Bert

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vixalin

15 years 8 months ago

Re: Copper Samavar

Bert;
there is a site www.whatsitworthtoyou.com that does on line apraisals the basic is 9:95
or you can google samavor and see what you can come up with yourself.Happy hunting and your welcome

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p8.30to5k

15 years 7 months ago

Re: Copper Samavar

I know it has to be from before 2006 but I'm not sure of the date besides that I remember it already refinished approx. 45 years ago when I was a

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p8.30to5k

15 years 7 months ago

Re: Copper Samavar

I know it has to be from before 2006 but I'm not sure of the date besides that I remember it already refinished approx. 45 years ago when I was a

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p8.30to5k

15 years 7 months ago

Re: Copper Samavar

I know it has to be from before 2006 but I'm not sure of the date besides that I remember it already refinished approx. 45 years ago when I was around 6 years old. I'm 642-415 exam sure there must be some way to acurately date it. I know it came from a european area before getting to Toronto in a tarnished state that's why it was refinished so 642-974 exam it would be a nice piece to admire. I haven't seen one anything like it anywhere ever. I would sure like to know who would have used it & when? Isn't there some cultural 646-563 exam ties to its history? Any information would be great,Bert.

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