Quebec arbalète commode with carved feet and leg brackets in superb condition, with 200 years of impeccable provenance (est. CA$30,000-$50,000). Acrylic on canvas painting by the English-born Canadian ...
(MENAFN- Market Press Release) October 22, 2025 6:01 am - The common elements to these sales were items being fresh to the market, pieces coming from old collections and pieces previously documented ...
18th century Quebec armoire with a high double-paneled frieze and cabriole feet, refinished in the 1950s, boasting a warm pine patina and robust construction (est. CA$20,000-$30,000). Enamel on wood ...
Enamel on canvas by Joe Norris (Nova Scotia, 1924-1996), titled Sunset with Three Yawls, signed lower left, 24 inches by 30 inches (less frame) (est. CA$9,000-$12,000). Exceptional salt-glazed ...
Rare Canadian 1940s single-sided porcelain neon dealer sign for Hudson Automobiles, boasting excellent color and gloss, 34 inches by 72 inches and graded 9.5. Estimate: CA$15,000-$20,000 Round, double ...
Canadian Victoria Co. Rifle Association Shooting Trophy, won by Capt. J.A. Williamson in 1897, presented to Sir Sam Hughes (1853-1921), former Canadian Minister of Militia and Defence from 1911-1916. ...
Winchester 1888 Inverted "V" cartridge display board – slightly altered from the 1886 version (and rarer, too) by the addition of two additional rifle cartridges (CA$100,300). American circa 1897 ...
Oil on beaverboard painting by Maud Lewis (Nova Scotia, 1901-1970), titled Three Black Cats, rendered in the second half of 1965, the artist’s most iconic image (CAS$44,840). Walnut chest of drawers ...
Canadian 1940s White Rose Dealer sign, the 24-inch diameter double-sided version of one of Canada’s most recognizable petroliana signs, graded 8.75 both sides (est. CA$15,000-$18,000). Canadian 1945 ...
Extremely rare circa 1920 lithographed tin eight-man scull with coxswain toy made by Gunthermann, one of the elite German toy companies, 29 inches long (est. CA$10,000-$12,000). Canadian Pequegnat ...
Important cobalt-washed flask with incised work on both panels by the English-born Canadian artisan William Collinson (1830-1890), 9 inches tall, incised in a cursive script (CA$15,340). Very rare ...