Found another very old bottle, Otard Brandy from the 1880's still sealed and full. Bottle is made in a 3 piece mold with an applied top, and the grocery store "Park and Tilford" in New York City was around in the 1880's. Red wax over the cork is stamped "Tilford". It has a very good fill level for being 130 years old and the label is 100% there.
Found this bottle of Old Glory whiskey today at an antique show, seems to have the original cork and contents but sadly the tax stamp has mostly fallen off. Made by The Union Distilling Co. of Cincinnati Ohio probably from 1910-1918.
I had the Old Glory, Old Charter, and Gibson Rye bottles appraised by Skinner auction house in Boston. They said the Old Charter and Gibson bottles would likely sell for $1,200-$1,500 at auction and the Old Glory would sell for $600-$800 because the tax strip has fallen off. With the tax strip it would have been worth $1,200-$1,500.
Found these 2 today with the original corks and contents but sadly the tax strips/seals have fallen off which happens a lot to such old bottles. Yes, they are still out there....