John Jacques (9 November 1804 – 14 February 1886) was a Canadian cabinet-maker, furniture manufacturer, and financier.[1]
In 1835, Jacques, along with Robert Hay, bought William Maxwell's furniture business and established Jacques and Hay.[1] The firm was a leading manufacturer in Canada for half a century.[1] In the middle of the 19th century they helped establish the southern Ontario furniture style.[1] This style was epitomized by the use of black walnut, the absence of veneer and more muted ornamentation than was typical for the period.[1]
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edit- ^ a b c d e Stanley Pollin (2000). "JACQUES, JOHN". Dictionary of Canadian Biography. University of Toronto/Université Laval. Retrieved 11 December 2011.