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  2. Walker's Auctions - Wikipedia

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    2011 First Asian Art Auction in Toronto: Over 200 lots of decorative and fine Asian art included a bound, publisher-assembled album of 100 prints of kabuki plays by Toyokuni III 1786–1864. [ 7 ] 2011 First Inuit Art Auction: Over 285 pieces were auctioned including the collection of Inuit Art dealers John and Mary Robertson.

  3. Attic Books - Wikipedia

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    Post was a stamp dealer in 1969. He owned a record store in the early 1970s called B-side Records, which used the label from an antiquarian book press for its symbol, a triad of bumblebees. He is a regular attendee at the Ottawa Book Fair, the Toronto Antiquarian Book Fair and the Toronto Paper Show. [4]

  4. St. Lawrence Market North - Wikipedia

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    St. Lawrence Market North is a public market in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It hosts a variety of markets, including a farmers' market, an antique market and Christmas trees daily from mid-Nov. to Dec. 24. The site has been a farmer's market since 1803.

  5. Billy Jamieson - Wikipedia

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    William Jamieson (3 July 1954 – 3 July 2011) [1] was a Canadian treasure and antique dealer and reality TV star. Jamieson was also known as the Headhunter. [2] He was the star of History Channel's Treasure Trader. He was also a world-famous dealer of tribal art, described as having "a taste for the bizarre", [3] and as "Indiana Jones meets ...

  6. Jack Pollock - Wikipedia

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    Jack Henry Pollock (1 August 1930 – 10 December 1992) was an author, painter, art educator and art dealer who was a fixture on the Toronto art scene for over 3 decades. . Pollock was the flamboyant founder and owner of The Pollock Gallery in Toronto

  7. Bust of Pope Gregory XV - Wikipedia

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    [8] The Tanenbaums then donated the piece to the Art Gallery of Ontario; [3] however, the circumstances of the donation are not entirely clear. The Tanenbaums had tried to sell the piece at a 1990 Christie's auction for more than US$7 million—while bids at the auction reached US$6 million, the auction failed to reach the expected target and ...

  8. Yank Azman - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Life Magazine called him the "friendliest dealer in town." [ 12 ] He has made numerous guest appearances as an antiques expert [ 13 ] on such television shows as Room Service with Sarah Richardson on HGTV , [ 14 ] Breakfast Television on Citytv and in 2002 he hosted a television pilot called Flea Market Millionaire [ 15 ] for the ...

  9. Bellevue House - Wikipedia

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    Bellevue House National Historic Site was the home to Canada's first Prime Minister, Sir John Alexander Macdonald from 1848 to 1849. [2] The house is located in Kingston, Ontario

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