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Bottle #976

Penn Tennis Ball and Goldact Lock

From the Artist, Chris Wood. "While living in Haiti finishing our adoption, materials and tools are limited and our airline does not allow glass bottles, …

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Bottle #970

Maltese Cross in a Bottle

This bottle contains a Maltese styled cross that sets atop a two tiered structure made of wood. The structure has multiple crosspieces creating a tower. …

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Bottle #965

Squirrels, Birds and Rabbit

This is a wonderful bottle whimsey made by deceased Amish artist, Amos Beiler. It was purchased in the early 1960's. The scene consists of flowers, birds, …

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Bottle #956

5 Level Bead Winder in a Bottle

This is a bead wind built on five levels. The center pole and each level of the winder is painted white with black dots. A single string goes through each …

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Bottle #896

Caged Ball in Whimsey Bottle

This is a wonderful whimsey built in light aqua colored two mold bottle. There are wooden carved columns mounted on crossed wooden dark green base. The …

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Bottle #890

Spine in a Bottle

From the Artist: "I received a few of these keychains from my chiropractor. I thought one might look cool in a bottle. The keychain is 4 in. long. The …

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Bottle #847

Over the Hill

This was a belated birthday gift for my sister & the first bottle I ever made as a gift. The words are made from pine, each word being entirely one piece …

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Bottle #820

Fans and Ribbons

This is a bottle whimsey containing six carved fans with ribbons going through the blades of each fan. The bottle has two levels with three fans on each …

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Bottle #786

Tassels and Beads

This large whismey is in a Apothecary bottle. It stands 14 inches tall if the stopper is included. There are four levels with four arms on each level. …

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Bottle #785

Crossed Swords

This red,white and blue whimsey is 10 inches tall including the stopper. The stopper is a red ball with a locking mechanism. The whimsey is made of …

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Bottle #764

1899 Fans

This is an amazing whimsey craft built in a small medicine bottle with a delightful vignette of pots (carved fan bases) with fans built on two levels. …

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Bottle #734

Smile

This is a humorous and light hearted whimsey. It is built in a small 200 ml (8.8 fl oz) liquor bottle. The message is written in pencil which is nailed …

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Bottle #733

Birds, Rabbits and Squirrel

This bottle was made by the late reknowned artist Amos Beiler. It is built inside a Lavoris bottle and stands 8 inches tall including the plastic screw …

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Bottle #728

Kiwi Shoelaces in Wrapper

"I found this old pair of 33" Kiwi brand shoe laces in some things from my childhood, still in the wrapper. I don't know if it is from the 80, 70's, or …

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Bottle #692

Greg & Patty's Anniversary

This is a bottle made by Steve Moseley of St. Louis, Missouri as a gift for Greg and Patty Alvey, the owners of www.folkfolkartinbottles.com. Steve made …

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Bottle #630

Beiler Look-alike

This is a bottle made by Steve Moseley of St. Louis, Missouri. It is made in a style used by the late Amos Beiler, of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. …

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Bottle #625

Monkey's Fist

This is a small Monkey's Fist knot inside a bottle. The knot is larger than the opening of the bottle making it seemingly impossible to get it inside …

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Bottle #624

Iraqi Most Wanted

IRAQI MOST WANTED are Bicycle brand, playing cards made in the USA. The United States Playing Card Company Presents this Commerative Reproduction of the …

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Bottle #623

Rubik's Cube

This is an amazing "how did they do that" bottle. Inside an old ink well is a keychain size Rubik's cube inside. The Rubik's cube nearly fills …

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Bottle #622

Colgate Toothpaste, Brush, Flosser

From the Artist: "I wasn't sure if THIS one could be done. The cap had to be PRIED through the opening and the tube of toothpaste had to be emptied, …

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