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31 December 2017

Sunday Stamps II - 159



1989, USSR, Samovar

The first samovar factory was founded in Tula by gunmakers moving in a new direction, in 1778. By the mid 1800s, the town had 70 samovar manufacturers. The peak period for production was in the 1880s and Tula became synonymous with samovars. 

for the letter U - USSR


6 comments:

Joy said...

The idea of a samovar bubbling away on a winter evening always seems romantic and of course on a more practical note there would always lashings of tea on tap. Interesting to see the different styles.

Bob Scotney said...

I've never seen a samovar in use - it seems I am missing out. Two fine stamps.

FinnBadger said...

An interesting topic for postage - they look like fine examples on those stamps.

Happy New Year, and thanks for running Sunday Stamps in 2017 (and beyond).

Heleen said...

Beautiful stamps, and mathcing with even three consequent letters: Samovar - Tea - USSR :-)

Happy New Year!

Mail Adventures said...

I got one of this series, and now I'm starting to feel like collecting stamps about tea...

Unknown said...

I think I have seen a Samowar as a child. But I can not remember well. Perhaps my grandparents have had one for decoration or something like this. But it was not in use.