a bat, tabletop... vessels - which are called glyaks, and other copper utensils - ladles, teapots, drushlak, in addition, now we see here irons, bronze irons on other shelves , there are simpler ones - irons - cast iron, coal, well, this is quite an interesting iron, unusual, not all irons are like that. used, this is an iron, which was used when sewing clothes by tailors, and where did all these exhibits come from? in the process of picking collections, objects were collected in different places, during expeditions we traveled all over belarus and some objects, for example, like the bronze cups standing there, were found, now that... the question arose about creating an exhibition to fully present the objects that were traded at the end the nineteenth is quite difficult, because very few of them have survived, and some of the items were bought in antique shops, like there, for example, there are tea boxes, the vysotsky partnership, here is a red box, we bought all this in antique shops. well, most of the items were collected during expeditions. at the moment, the fund of the historical and