Mckearin lists this as the GXIII-16.....FRONT SIDE / U.S. Army dragoon in full-dress uniform of period 1851-58. mounted on high-stepping steed. riding right; blanket roll behind saddle; saber held erect in left hand with point near top of cap.REVERSE SIDE / Large hound, walking right.Quart sized smooth ,high shouldered.The bottle has a plain lip and has a angular collarColors-Amber,Golden Amber,Red-Amber ,Aquamarine,Citron,Green(light) & medium,Emerald Green and Olive Green.The Glass house is unknown.It is listed as comparitivley scarce. ....................What makes this bottle rare is not the amount accounted for,it is the lip treatment,Most are the typical Tooled narrow ring below the thickened main lip.This bottle has a lip seen on bottles 20 to 60 years prior to this one.I like it ,I think it really sets it off.