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Lisitsyn family

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91:, and the same year Nazar Lisitsyn registered the first samovar-making factory in Russia. They may not have been the inventors of samovar, but they were the first historically recorded and documented samovar-makers, and their various and beautiful samovar designs became very influential throughout the later history of samovar-making. 101:) was a son of Nazar Lisitsyn who inherited the samovar factory in 1823. That year they produced 423 samovars. Ten years later the production was about 625 samovars a year, but by 1853 it had fallen to 315. 111:) was a son of Nikita Nazarovich Lisitsyn and the next owner of Lisitsyn factory. He had a great success with his samovars at the pan-Russia Fair in 87:) were the two sons of Fyodor Lisitsyn. From their childhood they were engaged in metalworking at their family's factory. In 1778 they made a 127:
in recognition of the quality of his samovars. In 1863 Lisitsyn participated in an exhibition, organised on the arrival of a son of
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in Central Asia, where sphere-shaped samovars had become popular. In 1856 Nikita Lisitsyn received a medal and a
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of the dynasty, a weapons-maker and metalworker at his own brass factory in Tula.
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to Tula. After that time the history of the Lisitsyn family is unknown.
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in the Empire of Russia, during the 18th and 19th centuries.
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and businessmen, and the first documented manufacturers of
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Russian family of the first documented samovar-makers
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Index

Lisitsyns
metalworkers
Samovars
Tula
progenitor
samovar
Nizhny Novgorod
Bukhara
Khiva
kaftan
Alexander II of Russia
Π‘Π°ΠΌΠΎΠ²Π°Ρ€Ρ‹ Лисицыных / Samovars of Lisitsyns
Tula
Samovar
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Russian inventors
Russian families

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