Object Record
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Metadata
Catalog Number |
1993.07.02 |
Object Name |
Sideboard |
Date |
c.1870 |
Features |
Victorian sideboard (fish and fowl), walnut with high back with carved game bird hung by its feet in the central panel and two shelves supported by brackets of carved animal heads and heraldic lions; cabinet has exceptional ends and 4 conforming drawers over 4 panelled doors, the 2 central door panels with applied game bird carving matching that of the back, the others with carvings of 2 fish flanking an eel. |
Object Story |
Belonged to the William Miller family, Napanee. Miller was a dealer in dry goods, groceries and liquors. He shared his store at the east end of Dundas Street with his brother, Davis H. Miller, a grain merchant. Born near Bath, Miller had previously worked as a clerk in Gunn's General Store, Kingston. In the 1860's Miller built a substantial brick house (still standing) on the southeast corner of Thomas and East Streets. In 1874, Miller turned his attention to land dealings and purchased the block of land adjacent to the Courthouse, bounded by Isabella, East and Thomas Streets, from the Cartwrights. The brothers retired from the mercantile business but continued to maintain offices in the Miller block. Family tradition indicates that the furniture was acquired by William Miller for his new brick house on the corner of East and Thomas Streets. This artifact was made by Gibbard Furniture, a company founded by John Gibbard who was born in 1813. Around adulthood he became an apprentice to his Father, who was a carpenter and millwright. In 1836 John Gibbard moved to Napanee where he at one point worked for John Benson installing doors and windows for Benson's store. In 1860 he leased a mill from William Bartels where he made furniture as well as doors, coffins, and more. His business grew throughout his life and managed to overcome the significant challenge of two separate fires. John Gibbard passed away in 1908. Gibbard Furniture remained in the his family until 1940 when it was purchased by Jack McPherson a former Gibbard sale's manager. It remained in the McPherson family until 2009 when the factory was shut down. |
People |
Miller, William MIller, Davis H. Gibbard, John Bartels, William |
Subjects |
Dressers (Furniture) Furniture industry Furniture Furnishings |
Search Terms |
Kingston, Gunn's General Store Napanee, Thomas St. Napanee, East Street Napanee, Miller Store Gibbard Gibbard Furniture Gibbard's Furniture Gibbards |
