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1. Green Fislerville Glass Works bottle 9 inches tall - "Jenny Lind" excellent condition

2. Franklin / TWD lavender color 9 1/2 inches tall, excellent condition.

Both bottles are from mid - 1800s
 

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Welcome to the forum. I am sorry to break the news to you but the "Jenny Lind, Fisherville" bottle is a fairly modern reproduction. The Franklin/TWD bottle held Lestoil and is from the 1950's /early 60's. Pretty to put in the window, but not worth very much.
 

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Hi Suzanne and welcome to the forum. Those are both unfortunately reproductions or fantasy of a what would be a fairly common antique bottle. There's little value in them either way unfortunately.
The first looks like a Wheaton or similar copy and the second looks like a Lestoil. Both are probably from the 60's or 70's.
They're attractive but not historical.

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