Beer Jug

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Date:1780

Description:Old English glass beer jug of baluster form. The body is engraved with hops, barley and initials. There is a short stem between the foot and the body. This glass is rare and was possibly made to commemorate a wedding, c.1780.


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1700s
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1720s
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1740s
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1760s
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1780s
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1800s
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1820s
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1910s
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1960s
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Donor ref: LEAMG : M2019.1955.168 (68/24746)

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