





Hand-Blown Blue Glass Jug with Faceted Form (c. 1920s–30s)
An angular hand-blown glass jug in a subtle blue hue, made in England during the 1920s or 1930s. The faceted form, applied handle, and delicate tonal colour reflect the refined yet utilitarian style of interwar British glassmaking. Light wear consistent with age adds character to this understated and functional piece.
Origin: England
Period/Style: 1920s–1930s British Glassware
Material: Hand-blown glass
Dimensions: 20.5cm height x 13.5cm diameter
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An angular hand-blown glass jug in a subtle blue hue, made in England during the 1920s or 1930s. The faceted form, applied handle, and delicate tonal colour reflect the refined yet utilitarian style of interwar British glassmaking. Light wear consistent with age adds character to this understated and functional piece.
Origin: England
Period/Style: 1920s–1930s British Glassware
Material: Hand-blown glass
Dimensions: 20.5cm height x 13.5cm diameter
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An angular hand-blown glass jug in a subtle blue hue, made in England during the 1920s or 1930s. The faceted form, applied handle, and delicate tonal colour reflect the refined yet utilitarian style of interwar British glassmaking. Light wear consistent with age adds character to this understated and functional piece.
Origin: England
Period/Style: 1920s–1930s British Glassware
Material: Hand-blown glass
Dimensions: 20.5cm height x 13.5cm diameter
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