Repro Jenny Lind Flask

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I bought this flask yesterday. The tag said circa 1920, and I thought that there was no way possible. Looked like a genuine, very old bottle. Didn't pay too much for it. Turns out it is a
GI-107a, which is an authentic reproduction made by the Clevenger Brothers in the 30s. They made their reproductions in the exact same way as they did years before and sometimes used the same molds. Anyway, I've been fooled by the Clevenger Brothers. Any value for an authentic repro without selling it dishonestly? Thanks.
 

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There is no CB. I understand a repro cannot be "authentic", but the way it was manufactured was the same as say the 1850s.
 

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