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A Selection of Dutch Waterjugs (1925-1960)

We've been searching for quite a few years, and so we've been able to identify some of these waterjugs already.
It's very hard to be sure of these identifications actually, the round water jugs are all very similar to each other and each come in a range of sizes. The handles are applied by hand, which means that they are all slightly different and therefore may vary from the designers pattern.
If you have any information to add to our knowledge please get in touch with us.

16 -  Green Iridisee
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12 -  A.D.Copier - #10796 1940
11 -  A.D.Copier - Waterkan 1924
10 -  Leerdam? 1934?
9 -   A.D.Copier - Turbantia 1940

8 -   WJ Rozendaal - Dante
7 -   Maastricht? 1930?
6 -   WJ Rozendaal - Globaal 1932
5 -   WJ Rozendaal - Dante 1932

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3  -   A.D.Copier - Emma 1930
2 -   WJ Rozendaal - Globaal 1932
1 -   Doyen, Belgium
Although it seems quite easy to identify them as water glasses, and sometimes colour indicates their factories, it's very tricky to identify most of them by name, partly because of the incomplete documentation.

16 -   119mm
15 -   Leerdam? 110mm
14 -   90mm
13 -   88mm

12 -   99mm
11 -   Rozendaal -Globaal? 94mm
10 -   116mm
9 -  120mm

8 -  Leerdam? 100mm
7 -  Leerdam? 100mm
6    98mm
5    Leerdam? 95mm

4 -   Copier - Frida 115mm #9949
3     Maastricht? 98mm
2 -   Maastricht? 97mm
1 -   Rozendaal - Dante 85mm
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Here's a second group of waterglasses that we're working to identify.

28 -   106mm
27 -   Leerdam? 110mm
26 -   Copier - Ballon 105mm #3383
25 -   Maastricht? 77mm

24 -   Copier - Smeerwortel 115mm
23 -   103mm
22 -   Copier (etsmerk) 118mm
21 -   Copier (etsmerk) 118mm

20 -   Copier (etsmerk) 95mm
19    Copier (etsmerk) 101mm
18 -   (waterkaraf glass?) 92mm
17 -   102mm
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