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Gig, United States

Unknownc. 1760

The Long Island Museum of American Art, History, & Carriages

The Long Island Museum of American Art, History, & Carriages
Stony Brook, United States

The gig is a one-horse, two-wheeled vehicle characterized by its light construction and capacity for rapid motion, as its reduced weight requires less exertion from the horse in draft. This 18th century American gig resembles a sophisticated riding chair, a type of single passenger vehicle favored by men. The seat, trimmed in blue wool edged in blue, red and white broad lace and narrow seaming lace, has a square back and padded armrests. It is suspended by thorough braces mounted on a fluted, curved and bent transom mounted on cantilevered wood supports. The dash is leather with silver-plated handles. The step plate is mounted well in front of the body. The axles are wooden and turned. The gear, or undercarriage, is painted a bright yellow striped in black. The seat is black and has an ogee back with scrolled terminations. There is a storage compartment, or "boot," rear of the seat which can be opened by a silver-plated knob. The floor is covered with a black oilcloth with a white cross pattern in the field and edged in a white Greek key pattern. This vehicle originally belonged to the Brinckerhoff family of Chittenango, New York.

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  • Title: Gig, United States
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date Created: c. 1760
  • Location: Chittenango, Madison County, New York, United States
  • Physical Dimensions: 65"h x 72"w x 155"l
  • Provenance: Gift of the Society of the Cincinatti of the State of New Hampshire, 1952
  • Subject Keywords: Gig, American, Chittenango, Madison County, New York, Brinckerhoff Family, horse-drawn vehicle, vehicle, travel, transportation
  • Type: gig
  • Medium: wood, paint, leather, metal
The Long Island Museum of American Art, History, & Carriages

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