Patent Whiskey Cylinder with Label

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I picked this one up for real cheap, it's a nice red amber three-piece mold PATENT whiskey cylinder with a smooth base. Seems to be in attic condition with the original cork and a fairly old looking label that says FIRST QUALITY WEST INDIA BAY RUM. Anyone know what glass works this could be from and how much it might go for plus the label? Thanks! DSCF0097.webpDSCF0099.webpDSCF0100.webpDSCF0102.webpDSCF0103.webpDSCF0105.webp
 

I'd think up to $100-150...
 

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Looks original from here. I'm with e, I think it could easily fetch $100
 

Thanks guys! That's awesome, snagged it for $12
 

It reminds me of a Dyotteville bottle. Helen McKearin identifies these as wine bottles in her book, BOTTLES, FLASKS and DR. DYOTT. These typically have a base rim embossment, but I don't know that all had the embossment. Probably not. Some had PATENT on the shoulder, some didn't.

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