earlyglass
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That is interesting... it was purchased by a very well known auctioneer who has been doing bottles for 40 years or more. So, it could be that even seasoned collectors can still get stung by a fake, or that this bottle has substantial value, even as a later (1930s) item. Although, if this had actually been an 1840s colored pontilled Indian Tonic, it would be worth $20,000 or more. I am very interested to get the scoop on this one. If anyone has additional info, please let me know.
Thanks,
Mike
Thanks,
Mike