Again, I would have to say this is a modern bottle ... meaning the 1970s, when a lot of these came out. I've been looking at the Indian Queen and hope somebody else comments on it!
Rich
A lot of the bottles from this era were actually blown in molds to make them look earlier. The Clevenger Brothers, of Clayton, N.J., were great for this and I have several examples in my collection a lot of people would swear were actual antique bottles. However, a good repro does bring some decent money these days.
Rich
SKAMPLER...these were blown in a mold...probably to commemorate the Civil War Centennial in the mid 1960s. Maker unknown,although LE Smith Glass Co did make a similar Lincoln/Cabin flask about the same time...