5 The Dancing Indians, this is a local bottle to me blown at two glass works 5 and 7 miles away Solomon Stangers Glass works 1848 to 1853 and the Bodine owned Williamstown Glass works 1830 to 1900. This bottle was in each of their catalog's.
Real Crude South Jersey made Pint sized Willow Tree/ Buck Historical Flask. This one is pretty rare and the glass is so thin it feels as though you will break it simply handling it lightly. The Mckearin's thought the Winslow glass Works of Coffin and Hay were the makers of this flask because of likeness to other flasks. I have researched this flask and it was actually blown at the Jonathin Haines founded Waterford New Jersey glass works about 4 miles away from William Coffins Winslow Glass works. This flask was talked about exclusively in Samuel Huffseys Diary. He wrote to his mother about making this Willow and Buck Flask in a pint and half pint size filled with peach and cherry Brandy and the Grape/Eagle Quart , Pint and half pint sized historical flasks also which were all mistakenly attributed to Coffin and Hay by Mckearin.