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Cutty Sark Ship in a Bottle 11"

SKU#: Cutty Bottle

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Cutty Sark Ship in a Bottle 11
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Dimensions: 11" L x 4" W x 5" H

Cutty Sark Ship in a Bottle 11"

FULLY ASSEMBLED – READY FOR IMMEDIATE DISPLAY
This is not a Ship-in-a-Bottle kit 

The ship in a bottle is one of the classic items of nautical décor, as much fun and mystery as it is remarkable craftsmanship. Now you can enjoy an adorable ship in a bottle for yourself or give one as a gift to friends, family, clients or co-workers. 

11” Long x 4” Wide x 5” High 

  • Amazing replica of a historical tall ship
  • Real glass bottle authentically styled
  • Solid wood base with ship nameplate

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 Why Cutty Sark Matters

•She is the epitome of the great age of sail
•She is the only surviving extreme clipper, and the only tea clipper still in existence.
•Most of her hull fabric survives from her original construction and she is the best example of a merchant composite construction vessel.
•She has captured the imagination of millions of people, 15 million of whom have come on board to learn the stories she has to tell.
•She was preserved in Greenwich partly as a memorial to the men of the merchant navy, particularly those who lost their lives in the world wars.
•She is one of the great sights of London.

Statement of Significance

• She is the world’s sole surviving extreme clipper, a type of vessel that was the highest development of the fast commercial sailing ship, with the majority of her hull fabric surviving from her original construction.
• She is internationally appreciated for her beauty and is one of the most famous ships in the world.
•Her fine lines – a considerable part of her appeal – are defined by her frames which form part of the vessel’s composite construction; a construction technique of which she is the best surviving example and of which she is of exceptional quality.
•She is a gateway to the World Heritage Site at Greenwich and is a key asset to both the World Heritage Site and the Borough of Greenwich.
•As a tea clipper, she is tangible evidence of the importance of tea in 19th century trade and cultural life.