Mystery base marking on DR. J. HOSTETTER'S BITTERS BOTTLE

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I have a RARE Dr. J. Hostetter's stomach bitters bottle. It has the "A" embossed on the bottom which would have been one of the first bottles produced through either Agnew & Co or Adams & Co. I can't find any others like this online or in books/publications. I have found in 1 online article that the letter "A" on the bottom has only been described in literature but never seen in person. I am aware that there are between 75-133 variants of this bottle. I need help determining the value of this rare one. It measures 9" x 2 3/4" x 2 3/4". Any other information regarding this bottle (i.e. - age, mold, value, etc) would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much!!!
 

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