| Bottle 436 - Jackson Chair | 
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            Date Added: 14 July 2006  
            
            This is a chair in a bottle with a cloth woven seat.  The chair is made from pine and is approximately 5" tall.  It has tapered legs with cross rungs between the legs, and a straight back with two cross rungs between the upright back.  The seat is cross weaved with blue and white yarn.  The bottle is sealed with a long pine dowel shaped piece of wood going in the bottle and a square piece extended from the dowel outside the bottle.  The dowel stopper is tamper proof with a cross piece of pine going through the dowel preventing you from pulling the dowel from the bottle.  The bottle has raised lettering which says "Federal Law Forbids Sale Or Re-Use Of This Bottle" and "4/5 Quart."  There is a name stamped on side of top wood handle that says "Fort Sequoyah Ancient Indian Village, Llivingston KY."  The bottle has 1963 engraved on bottom, and numbers 2548-1. This model was made by Jesse Jackson who made the model in records ID Numbers 270, 293, 298, and 436.
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| Type: | Chair | Maker's Name: | Jackson, Jesse | |
| Category: | Furniture | Made Where: | Livingston, KY | |
| Bottle Size: | 10 3/4" x 3 1/8" | Year Made: | 1963 | |
| Bottle Type: | 1963 Liquor | 
| Links to Additional Information | ||
| Jesse Jackson, Artist Page | ||
| Other Bottles by this Artist | ||
|   Bottle ID: 270 |   Bottle ID: 293 |   Bottle ID: 298 | 
|   Bottle ID: 535 |   Bottle ID: 662 |   Bottle ID: 740 | 
|   Bottle ID: 741 |   Bottle ID: 929 | |
 
  
  

 
 




