The first everCanada-centric festival kicked off Saturday.Canadiana Fest, a festival celebrating all things Canada, took place at the Arcadia Festival Site.Cre
NEW HAMBURG, Ontario, Canada – Six original oil on board paintings by the renowned Canadian folk artist Maud Lewis (1903-1970), plus a watercolor and pen on paper by Ms. Lewis, sold for a .
Categories in the 376-lot auction will include folk art, furniture, fine art, tools, Canadiana, architectural items, vintage toys, pottery, stoneware and beautiful textiles.
Miller & Miller s June 5th online auction features stoneware, decoys, sporting advertising and more
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Rare 1870s three-gallon jug by F. P. Goold, featuring a race horse decoration in cobalt slip, made during Gooldâs tenure at Brantford pottery (est. CA$8,000-$12,000).
Miller & Miller Auctions, Ltd.
NEW HAMBURG, Ontario, Canada â The lifetime collections of Don and Joyce Blyth â an astounding assemblage of stoneware, sporting advertising, decoys, powder tins, bottles in several categories, Canadiana and more â will come up for bid in an online-only Canadiana & Sporting auction planned for Saturday, June 5th, by Miller & Miller Auctions, Ltd., at 9 am Eastern time.
Posted March 3rd, 2021 for westwing
The online-only auction is loaded with 645 lots. In addition to the clocks, Canadiana and music machines, the sale also has pottery and stoneware, folk art, advertising signs, toys, breweriana.
New Hamburg, Ontario, Canada, March 4, 2021 -/PressReleasePoint/- A Wurlitzer Model 147 military band organ from 1916, rare and beautiful 18th century Dutch clocks and gorgeous painted pine furniture pieces made in Ontario, Canada in the mid-19th century are a few expected top lots in Miller & Miller Auctions, Ltd.’s online-only Music Machines, Clocks & Canadiana auction slated for Saturday, March 20.
The auction, starting promptly at 9 am Eastern time, features four outstanding collections: the Cathy and Gerry Koolen collection of music machines and clocks; the Robert Russell clock collection, the John Wine collection of Canadian furniture and the Ben Lennox collection of fresh-to-market and seldom-seen items ranging from early historic trade