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A plain Victorian water jug, hand-blown in clear glass with a gently tapered form and applied handle. Modest in decoration but elegant in proportion, the jug reflects the utilitarian craftsmanship of late 19th-century English glassware. Subtle signs of age—such as light wear to the base—add to its character, making it a quiet, timeless piece for both display and use.
Origin: England
Period/Style: Late 19th-Century Victorian
Material: Hand-blown glass
Dimensions: 21cm height x 12.5cm diameter
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A plain Victorian water jug, hand-blown in clear glass with a gently tapered form and applied handle. Modest in decoration but elegant in proportion, the jug reflects the utilitarian craftsmanship of late 19th-century English glassware. Subtle signs of age—such as light wear to the base—add to its character, making it a quiet, timeless piece for both display and use.
Origin: England
Period/Style: Late 19th-Century Victorian
Material: Hand-blown glass
Dimensions: 21cm height x 12.5cm diameter
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A plain Victorian water jug, hand-blown in clear glass with a gently tapered form and applied handle. Modest in decoration but elegant in proportion, the jug reflects the utilitarian craftsmanship of late 19th-century English glassware. Subtle signs of age—such as light wear to the base—add to its character, making it a quiet, timeless piece for both display and use.
Origin: England
Period/Style: Late 19th-Century Victorian
Material: Hand-blown glass
Dimensions: 21cm height x 12.5cm diameter
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