Hi y'all - new to the group. We recently discovered a sidewheel steamer in deep water off Florida. There is a significant quantity of bottles spread across the bottom, which we believe to be the scattered top layer of cargo, with the remainder buried in the sediment. We recovered a few of the exposed bottles as samples to try and help date the wreck. Our current hypothesis is this may be a Civil War blockade runner called the C. VANDERBILT (aka BLACK JOKER), lost in 1862. Can anyone help with the identifications of these bottles, perhaps providing date range, use/contents, and perhaps value? The most common bottle we saw was the Bordeuax-style wine bottle. However, it is quite small at 9.5 inches in height. [attachment=photo 2(1).JPG]We also recovered bottles containing what might be brandied fruit; the bottle has a threaded glass stopper and saltwater does not appear to have intruded into the bottle. You can still see the round fruit inside the bottle.[attachment=photo 1(1).JPG]I also recovered a big jar that is embossed WILLIAM UNDERWOOD & COMPANY on the bottom with 128 OZ around the shoulder.[attachment=photo 3(1).JPG]Thanks in advance for any information or insight you can share. Cheers,Mike