

England - Breweries
Frederick Jacob and Co.

Brand Name | Jacob's Lager | Brewery | Frederick Jacob and Co. | Country of Origin | England (London) | Inscription | Front-Jacob's Lager (Enamelled) Rear-Plain |
Glass Style | Oversized Wine Glass | Rim of Glass | Gold rim | Body of Glass | Plain, Plain Stem | Base of Glass | Plain, marked "Foreign Produce" | Height | 22.1cm | Diameter | 8.5cm | Volume | 0.7 Pint (14oz / 397ml) | Stamped | Not Stamped | Glass Manufacturer | Unknown | Year | 1945 to 1950 | Notes:- Not 100% sure on age, Glass is hand made and branded using enamel which I believe was a technique used up to the 1950's. The mark "Foreign Produce" I have been told was used after World War 2 as people in England didn't like things stamped "Made in Germany" on products, which ties in with the Pilsener coming from Germany. |
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