taking an uneducated guess I'd suggest the red is a little too pale for amberina, and could be wrong but have a feeling that you don't get amberina shading in combination with green - although historically green (often in the form of uranium, was a common partner with ruby and pink).
This is possibly just a pale cranberry and green water jug - assume you've tried a u.v. torch on the green without any reaction - I had wondered if it were possible to get verde-rubina - the opposite of the usual rubina-verde, where the green fluoresces - but I suspect not.
If you read Dave Peterson's very interesting and informative contribution to this link...............
http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,36921.msg201327.html#msg201327 ..... he seems to suggest that if the red is not at the top then this may simply be coloured glass.
Lustrousstone may well have a more accurate idea on this one.. nice jug by the way - it could well be late C19 - early C20.
