These base markings are not going to get you to an exact date but you can bracket this date-wise based on the FEDERAL LAW... embossing. See my webpage on that topic.
However, this bottle has the wonderful benefit of bearing its patent number. I am attaching the patent application which is dated October 6, 1936...another clue as to its date. Note also the distillery mentioned in the patent info.
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