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Vintage—Wheaton-style stringed instrument bottles, approximately 3" tall. Dates from the 1970s. No chips, cracks, or stains. The blue one is a violin or cello. The green one is a guitar. It leans significantly but that’s a manufacturing element or defect, not damage (see photos). Made in Taiwan. Cleaned, sterilized, new cork. Excellent condition.
Because we sometimes have multiples of a bottle style, photos are representative of what you will receive. Contact us if you would like to see a photo of the exact bottle you will receive.
Pair with a mini-funnel for easy filling.
Visit our blog for more about the history of Wheaton bottles—and how to remove a cork from inside if it gets stuck.
Vintage—Wheaton-style stringed instrument bottles, approximately 3" tall. Dates from the 1970s. No chips, cracks, or stains. The blue one is a violin or cello. The green one is a guitar. It leans significantly but that’s a manufacturing element or defect, not damage (see photos). Made in Taiwan. Cleaned, sterilized, new cork. Excellent condition.
Because we sometimes have multiples of a bottle style, photos are representative of what you will receive. Contact us if you would like to see a photo of the exact bottle you will receive.
Pair with a mini-funnel for easy filling.
Visit our blog for more about the history of Wheaton bottles—and how to remove a cork from inside if it gets stuck.
Vintage—Wheaton-style stringed instrument bottles, approximately 3" tall. Dates from the 1970s. No chips, cracks, or stains. The blue one is a violin or cello. The green one is a guitar. It leans significantly but that’s a manufacturing element or defect, not damage (see photos). Made in Taiwan. Cleaned, sterilized, new cork. Excellent condition.
Because we sometimes have multiples of a bottle style, photos are representative of what you will receive. Contact us if you would like to see a photo of the exact bottle you will receive.
Pair with a mini-funnel for easy filling.
Visit our blog for more about the history of Wheaton bottles—and how to remove a cork from inside if it gets stuck.