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Bottle Institution of artificial mineral waters in Moscow N. Lanin 19th century

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Description

Bottle "Institution of artificial mineral waters in Moscow, Nikolai Lanin"
19th century Imperial Russia
It is Russian Bottle,
it has an inscription in Russian photo
#1,2
:
"
Institution of artificial mineral waters in Moscow, Nikolai Lanin
"
.
It was made in Russia in the
19th
century.
Bottle height:
19.5cm/7.7inch.
Bottle has no cracks and chips.
In the last photo you can see the bottom of the bottle.
I poured water into this bottle to make the writing on the bottle easy to read.
Very good condition.
This bottle is rare, for the first time in my hands.
For Reference:
Nikolai Petrovich Lanin (1832-1895]) was a Moscow merchant of the 1st Guild. Hereditary honorary citizen. Born on March 21, 1832. He founded the plant of artificial and mineral waters (1852), which he sold wholesale and retail in his own store "Lanin Water", as well as in other shops of the city under the firm "N. P. Lanin." Also, his factory produced artificial "Lanin" champagne, "which was served to tipsy guests in restaurants for the present and was in fashion at all weddings. He was a member of the Moscow exchange society (1876-1879). He died on April 2, 1895. He was buried in the cemetery of the Alekseevsky convent.
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