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Remembering our Last Great War Veteran: John Babcock
At an antique store, time can seem to stand still as we are surrounded by objects that contain much historical significance and many past remembrances. Learning on Thursday that our last WWI veteran had passed away, we here at Toronto Antiques on King & The Cynthia Findlay Collection were unsure how to best give homage […]
Posted in History Also tagged Cynthia Findlay, John Babcock, Sweetheart Pillow, Toronto, WWI Comments closed
Jewellery Lecture at Shao Design
[slideshow id=5] We attended an educational evening at Shao Design hosted by Cheryl Fraser, a loyal customer of Toronto Antiques on King & The Cynthia Findlay Collection. Cheryl delivered her first ever lecture and we found it both entertaining and informative. She discussed western jewellery from the Victorian era to Art Deco at Shao-Pin Chu’s […]
Posted in Art Deco, Events, Jewellery, Victorian Also tagged Antiques, Art Deco, Cafe Uno, cheryl fraser, Cheryl Frasier, Cynthia Findlay, Jewellery, Jewelry, lecture, Shao Design Comments closed
Winter Sports Figurines