Bottle 254 - Titanic |
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Date Added: 01 October 2005
This is a folksy model of the titanic sailing on a sea of blue with glaciers in the water. The ship is an exaggerated or characteristic model of the Titantic. It has a red bottom, black main hull with white portholes fashioned from white rivets. There is a gold stripe above that with a white top to the hull. There is railing on both the bow and stern. The raised deck has silver rivets in the wood to represent portholes. There at three smokestacks from the upper deck. The bottoms of the stacks are yellow and the tops black. Two masts rise from the decks and red flag fly form the tops of both and a red flag flies form the stern. The name of the maker of this model Victor Leong is painted on the stern of the ship. This ship in a bottle was handcrafted by Victor Leong from Miami. He is famous for his breathtaking sandcastles. He has won contests and has been hired by well-known companies all across the country and the Bahamas to build sandcastles for corporate events, weddings, etc. Victor Leong is a multi talented artist. And now, he is spreading his work all across the world and into people's homes. He has made all kinds of ships in different bottles.
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Type: | Titanic | Maker's Name: | Leong, Victor | |
Category: | Liners | Made Where: | Miami, FL | |
Bottle Size: | 9 1/4" x 4" | Year Made: | 2004, June 26 | |
Bottle Type: | Quervo 1800 bottle |
Links to Additional Information | ||
Victor Leong, Artist Page |
Other Bottles by this Artist | ||
Bottle ID: 766 |
Bottle ID: 801 |
Bottle ID: 863 |
Bottle ID: 1055 |