Looks old in your photoPrevious owner has passed and I know nothing about its history. Is this a reproduction? Real civil war era bottle? Something else? Let me know if other pictures would be helpful!
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Cameron Blegen
Previous owner has passed and I know nothing about its history. Is this a reproduction? Real civil war era bottle? Something else? Let me know if other pictures would be helpful!
Here are the images of the bottle
https://postimg.cc/XBS6z8ZH
https://postimg.cc/bdtz9GGV
https://postimg.cc/Ty6kF4QW
https://postimg.cc/F7v7fbPV
https://postimg.cc/3kVyxszd
https://postimg.cc/mtrhNZsP
IMG 0664 — Postimages
postimg.cc
Thanks!
Cameron Blegen
As pictured flask is real.I don't know if this helps. Better help in replies above. But still wanted to share my Clasped Hands Union flask also for comparison. View attachment 254829View attachment 254830
To me it screams 1976 bicentennial. Lots of bottles, flasks, coins, shot classes, stamps, metals, documents, statues, and everything was made to celebrate the time. The list of 1976 bicentennial items is long, but unfortunately the price for most of those items is low.. . Took me a year to sell a McCoy 1976 eagle cookie jar that was like new, finally sold it for $10 just to be rid of itThis looks like a repro to me, I think machine made. I think i see a seem line go all the way to the top