Gaines, John, 1677-1759

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Chairmaker; Ipswich, Massachusetts. Examples of his work at Winterthur Museum.

From the description of John Gaines account book, 1712-1759. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122455546

John Gaines II and Thomas Gaines were father and son chairmakers and turners of Ipswich, MA during the first half of the 18th century. They were also the father and brother of noted Portsmouth, NH chairmaker, John Gaines III. The Gaines family produced numerous types of chairs commonly found in colonial New England, but distinguished their work by the use of carved Spanish feet with a scroll at the side, the pierced form of the yoke-shaped cresting, and a particular design on the front and back stretchers.

From the description of Papers, 1707-1850. (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 84666717

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creatorOf John Gaines account book Archives of American Art
referencedIn Atkinson, Theodore, 1669-1749?. Account ledger, 1732 or 3 Feb. 01-1735 Apr. 30. Portsmouth Athenaeum Library & Museum
creatorOf Gaines, John, 1677-ca. 1750. Papers, 1707-1850. Winterthur Library
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associatedWith Atkinson, Theodore, 1669-1749? person
associatedWith Gaines, Elizabeth. person
associatedWith Gaines family family
associatedWith Gaines, Salome. person
associatedWith Gaines, Thomas, 1712-1762? person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Subject
Beds
Business records
Buttons
Cabinetmakers
Chair-makers
Chairs
Craftsmen
Decorative art
Deeds
Fans
Food prices
Furniture, Early American
Letters
Poetry
Spinning-wheel
Table
Varnish and varnishing
Occupation
Agricultural laborers
Chair-makers
Turners
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Birth 1677

Death 1759

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