ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ»All 5 10 15 20 25 30 50 100 All Page 22 of 64 Results 421 - 440 of 1274 Titel/NameOrder by: BottleID Name Bottle #935 Blacksmith Scene in a Bottle This is a scene of a blacksmith using his mallet to flatten a piece of metal on an anvil. All items in the bottle are in natural wood. The man is well … Bottle #934 Yeoman of the Guard The Beefeater man is built inside an original Beefeater bottle. It's about 12 inches high, The Yeoman of the Guard is the same size as the Yeoman on every … Bottle #933 Ship in Bottle from TV's "Lost" series This is a newer commercial type ship in a bottle made in a fanciful way. It is built more on imagination and designed to be colorful and toy-like with … Bottle #932 Statenjacht This model by Frans Dekker, is of the government commissioned Statenjacht. The hull was made of pear wood in 2 sections, starboard and portside. The deck … Bottle #931 Skeleton in a Bottle From the Artist, Terry Butler. "This has to be my easiest project EVER. Each finished project took maybe 5 minutes - 10 tops. I found the skeletons at … Bottle #930 Pool Hall in a Bottle This is a scene of a pool hall built in a 500 watt bottle by Robert Searight in 1958. The bulb contains two pool tables on a green wooden floor with balls … Bottle #929 Jesse Jackson Chair in a Bottle This is a chair in a bottle with a cloth woven seat. The chair is made from pine and is approximately 4 1/2" tall. It has tapered legs with cross rungs … Bottle #928 Crucifixion Scene in a Bottle This is a very nice late 1800's crucifixion scene with Jesus hanging on the cross surrounded by many religious symbols. Jesus and the multiple religious … Bottle #927 Man Building a Ship in a Bottle This is a scene of an older man building a model ship in a Haig dimple bottle. The man is made is sections to fit in the bottle and the artist did a great … Bottle #926 Canoa da Picada This model, built by Alan Rogers, is the Canoa da Picada an extremely elegant Portuguese sardine-fishing boat, with a flush deck, a huge lateen sail on … Bottle #925 Winder with Glass Beads in a Bottle This is a rare example of what is thought to be Georgian folk art from the Tbilisi, Georgia region. The glass bottle is hand-blown with a dimpled or kick-up … Bottle #924 Nina, Pinta, Santa Maria in a Bottle This bottle contains the three ships from Columbus' 1492 voyage to the America's. The ships are the Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria. The ships are very nicely … Bottle #923 Warship Repairing 1809 in a Bottle This is a scene of a Brittish Man-of-War nachored in a harbor with a supply boat along side. The warship is wonderfully made with great detail in deck … Bottle #922 Valerian in a Bottle This is a model of the Valerian, a Ketch rigged trawler, built in a bottle by B Stratton. It has two masts and six flags flying with a "BM61" written on … Bottle #921 RMS Titanic in a Bottle This is a wonderful model of the RMS Titanic, an Olympic-class Ocean Liner built in a large Grant's triangular bottle. RMS Titanic was a passenger liner … Bottle #920 Lynx in a Bottle This is a a model of the Lynx, an 1812 Privateer. Lynx is a square topsail schooner used as a privateer in the war of 1812. The original Lynx completed … Bottle #919 HMS Winchester 1822 in a Bottle This is a model of the HMS Winchester of 1822 built by B Stratton in an old 13 inch long ornate bottle. The ship is nicely detailed and is shown without … Bottle #918 Colin Archer Ship in a Bottle This is a handmade model of the sailing ship "Colin Archer." Built in 1893 for the "Norwegian Society for Shipwreck Salvage" at the Colin Archer shipyard … Bottle #917 Ship Bertha in a Bottle This is a model of the Brigantine "Bertha" built in an old whiskey bottle. The ship has two masts and there are seven sails flying. The are nice handmade … Bottle #916 HMS Formidable in a Bottle This is a delightful model of the HMS Formidable aircraft carrier of 1940. It is all handmade by a Yorkshire craftsman, B Stratton. There are seven finely … Page 22 of 64 Results 421 - 440 of 1274 Start Prev 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Next End