S & W called them Caraffe and Up and later Caraffe and Tumbler. John Millar called them Carafe and Tumbler set. None included a plate. n.b. 1 and 2 f spellings correct. Hill Ouston simply call them Bottle and Tumbler

Not appearing in most French catalogues except Portieux which list a few and simply call them Verre d'eau 3 piece, these are with a plate.
A 1922 Spanish catalogue does list them with a plate. On a quick glance none have straight necks, they are described as Juego agua mixto plato. Significantly there are many decorated in this style. Also as there are several sections of the catalogue devoted to these as well as the odd ones shown in services, they must be a popular item in Spain. But yours, if Spanish, would be later than this catalogue.