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Buy and sell, Art, collectibles with in Canada, British Columbia, Comox Valley, Campbell River.
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Bridal Rose (made in Austria stamped) covered soup or side dish and small covered side dish
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Vintage Underwood Typewriter
Great for a prop for a wedding or
home decor item
Must pick up
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Hand drawing
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Ceremonial opening and inaugural series of symphony concerts, May 3 -9, 1951. Front cover has two tears and is taped. Otherwise in good condition.
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Lapel pin mimicking a Canadian loonie but with Brian Mulroney's head on the loon body. (Prime Minister Mulroney implemented the goods and services tax in 1990.)
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Vintage Austin Productions Hobo Clown Statue
circa 1965-1966
Made in Canada
good condition
19 inches tall
base 5 inches squareSad Clown Picture by Emmett Kelly
frame measures
21w x 25 inches tallSold together $200 cash firm
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12 place setting of 1934 MALIBU silverware, made by Wm. A. Rogers, 64 pcs plus chest ... availability IS on a FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE basis ... price is NOT set in stone, we WILL accept offers ... we ship all across Canada & throughout the world!
This silverware set consists of:
12 dinner knives, 12 dinner forks, 12 dessert forks, 12 table spoons, 12 tea spoons, 2 serving spoons, 1 sugar spoon, 1 butter spreaderBLAST FROM THE PAST ANTIQUES and COLLECTIBLES
666 Fleet Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R3M 1L2Phone: (204) 475-4408
email: aaaantiquesandcollectibles@gmail.com
website: www.facebook.com/blastfromthepast.121
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Antique 24 lb
Landers, Frary & Clark Scale
Functions Well
Must Pick up
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10x12 print
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15TH CENTURY 6 LION SHAPPED BURMESE OPIUM WEIGHTS APPROXIMENTLY TOTAL OF 50 GMS
i bought these in an antique shop near KL Malaysia in the 1970's
They have been verified by Original Buddhas Antiques in the NetherlandsRead more in images supplied below.
Call 778 420 0098 no texting its a landline ALLAN
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WESTMIN belt buckle for the mining oil sector
The front features an oil derrick and a safety hat
The back features a bottle opener for those thirsty days!
The buckle is in excellent vintage condition
The surface shows minimal wear
The bottle opener on the back is fully functional
$45
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Celebrate the legacy of the Voyageur Dollar and its artist!
The quintessential Canadian collector coin has been renewed, honouring yesterday’s artistry and today’s engraving techniques. Crafted in 99.99% pure silver, this kilo coin pays tribute toboth the Voyageur Dollar and its artist, Emanuel Hahn
His nostalgic image of Canada is given a place of honour on this stunning coin. But instead of re-creating the design previously featured on Canadian dollar coins (1935-1986), we went back to Hahn’s concept drawings to bring his artistic vision to life, with all its nuanced details, and on a much larger fine silver canvas than he could have ever imagined.
“Emanuel Hahn’s classic design has a timeless quality and represents the best of Canada: its people, its endless potential, the unbelievable beauty of its landscapes and the vastness of the North symbolized by the rays of the aurora borealis…” Masters Club Member: Mr. Bernie Torbik
This is Canadian artistry at its finest. Order your silver Voyageur kilo coin today!
- A classic is renewed. Canada’s most famous commemorative coin, the Voyageur Dollar, is re-imagined as a limited-edition collectible crafted in 1 kg of 99.99% pure silver.
- A kilo-sized celebration of history. The Voyageur Dollar was Canada’s first domestically designed piece, our first commemorative coin and our first circulating silver dollar. It was also the Royal Canadian Mint’s first collaboration with artist Emanuel Hahn, whose designs still appear on some of our circulation coins today.
- Low mintage. Just 400 of these spectacular coins are available to collectors worldwide.
- Includes serialized certificate. The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins.
- No GST/HST
ITEM SPECIFACTIONS
Product Number:201853
Mintage:400
Composition:99.99% pure silver with selective gold
Embellishments: Plating
Weight: 1006 g
Diameter: 102.1 mm
Edge: Serrated
Certificate: Serialized
Face Value: 1 dollar
Finish: Proof
Packaging: Packaged in a black beauty box, your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded wooden case.+
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Downsizing and am selling a nice cooker Old Canadian Made 10" frying pan. It has a smooth cooking surface and is a good functioning pan.
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1930'S IRISH BLACKTHORN SHILLELAGH with larger than normal ball.
There is lead in the ball crevice for extra weight.Call 778 420 0098 Allan it's a landLine NO TEXTING.
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12 place setting of 1934 MALIBU silverware, made by Wm. A. Rogers, 64 pcs plus chest ... availability IS on a FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE basis ... price is NOT set in stone, we WILL accept offers ... we ship all across Canada & throughout the world!
This silverware set consists of:
12 dinner knives, 12 dinner forks, 12 dessert forks, 12 table spoons, 12 tea spoons, 2 serving spoons, 1 sugar spoon, 1 butter spreaderBLAST FROM THE PAST ANTIQUES and COLLECTIBLES
666 Fleet Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R3M 1L2Phone: (204) 475-4408
email: aaaantiquesandcollectibles@gmail.com
website: www.facebook.com/blastfromthepast.121
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Valentines Day is Coming
Vintage The Lovers
Erotic Man & Woman Kissing,
Embracing
Ceramic StatueMan and Woman Embracing
Unsigned
17 Inches Tall by 8 1/2 Inches at the base
In excellent vintage condition!
No chips, cracks, crazing or repair workColor: Brown Bronze
$250
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A fun and affordable gold coin, perfect to add to or start your gold collection!The pride of Atlantic Canada, the lobster (Homarus americanus) has become a cultural icon not only for its appeal to seafood lovers, but also as an important part of the area’s rich marine heritage. This nocturnal crustacean can be found crawling along the seabed of the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the Northwest Atlantic Ocean, where warmer summer temperatures draw it into shallower waters. There in this murky habitat, the lobster’s vision is able to detect movement but little else;instead, it relies on remarkably heightened sensesof taste, touch and smell to interact with its environment in ways that scientists are still uncovering today.
If you’ve ever wanted to experience the prestige of owninga pure gold coin, this unique treasure is it! Orderyours today!
Special features:
• Superior craftsmanship recreates the lobster’s unique characteristics in great detail on a remarkably small canvas.
• A beautiful frosted finish brings added dimension and depth to the striking design
• A timeless keepsake that celebrates an iconic sea creature that is the pride of Atlantic Canada and a staple of Canada’s fishing industry.
• Your coin is GST/HST exempt.
About the Design:
Designed by Canadian artist Emily Damstra, your coin features a striking three-quarter profile of a Canadian Atlantic lobster. Finely-detailed engraving recreates the lobster’s characteristic features, from the bumpy “teeth” on theclaws to the sensory bristles along the edges of its articulated tail. The long pair of antennae, which are sensitive to the touch and chemicals, rise uppast the image field while the shorter antennules are pointed forward to help the lobster react to itssurroundings. The lobster’s famous clawsare prominently displayed; both its large, big-toothed crusher claw and the fine-edged ripper claw areopened slightly, ready to grip any prey encountered as our lobster walks along the seabed on its eightwalking legs.
Did you know…
• Lobsters are only orange-red once they’ve been cooked—lobsters harvested in Atlantic Canada are typically olive or brownish-coloured.
• If a lobster is cut into two equal halves from head to tail, both would be the mirror image of theother—except for the front claws, which differ in shape to serve different purposes.
• The largest lobster on record was caught off-shore of Nova Scotia, weighing 20.14 kilograms and measuring more than 110 centimetres long—it is believed to have been at least 100 years old!
• If missing a leg or claw, the lobster has the ability to regenerate it when it moults.
• Lobsters moult by crawling out of their old shell; this briefly leaves them soft-shelled, but before the new shell hardens completely, they use sea water to fill extra space to allow forgrowth.
• The lobster is an active hunter with a varied diet that includes crab, shellfish, marine worms and more; they will even scavenge the remains of other sea organisms to feast upon.
• Just like humans, the lobster can be right or left-handed depending on which side its crusher claw is on!
Packaging:
Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded maroon clamshell with a black beauty box.
ITEM SPECIFACTIONS Product Number: 142775Mintage: 7,500Composition: 99.99% pure goldWeight: 1.27 gEdge: serratedCertificate: serializedFace Value: 50 centsFinish: proofArtist: Emily Damstra (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse)
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Celebrate love in all its forms with this everlasting keepsake.
Love is a precious gift that takes many shapes in our lives, whether it’s the grounding love between family members and friends; the unbreakable bond of parent and child; the pulse-quickening affection of lovers; the deep devotion that is nurtured through understanding, respect and trust; or even the self-love that is the foundation for all of these relationships.
Love in all its forms is worth celebrating, and this 99.99% pure silver keepsake is a heartfelt expression of your feelings and gratitude for someone special. Through its everlasting bouquet of jasmine flowers and infinity heart, the coin’s reverse expresses the joys of being connected to someone, and of being part of something bigger than yourself. That sentiment is amplified by yellow gold plating, which invites you to let love shine bright by showing you care.
Give the gift of an everlasting expression of love.
Special features
- Celebrate love in all its forms. Friendship, familial, romantic and more—celebrate the love that surrounds you with this everlasting expression of appreciation and affection.
- A precious gift. Crafted in 99.99% pure silver and packaged in an elegant gift-ready box, this love keepsake is the perfect way to show someone you care—today and every day.
- Includes a specially designed certificate in full-colour with space to add your own personalized message.
- Mark the occasion. A meaningful gift for celebrating milestones and moments together, or to mark a special occasion such as a wedding, engagement, birthday, anniversary, Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, and more!
- Limited mintage. Only 20,000 are available to collectors worldwide.
- No GST/HST.
Packaging
Your coin comes encapsulated and nestled in a sophisticated presentation box for easy and elegant gift giving.
ITEM SPECIFACTIONS
Product Number:244405Mintage:20,000Composition:99.99% pure silver with yellow gold platingWeight:31.39 gDiameter:38 mmEdge: SerratedFace Value: $20Finish: ProofPackaging: Premium graphic boxArtist: Jori van der Linde (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse)
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In 1918, on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, the guns finally fell silent across the Western Front. A century later, the Royal Canadian Mint commemorates the anniversary of the Armistice with its most unusual coin yet: a poignant symbol of remembrance shaped like the steel helmets worn by Canadian combatants in the First World War.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
SRP: $199.95
Item Number: 167843
UPC: 6-23932-09230-3
Composition: 99.99 % fine silver
Mintage: 6,500
Weight (g): 47.6
Diameter (mm): 52.35
Face Value: $25
Finish: Antique
Edge: Plain
Packaging: Maroon clamshell with black beauty boxSPECIAL FEATURES
- ONE HUNDRED YEARS LATER, CANADA HAS NOT FORGOTTEN: To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the armistice and the end of the First World War, a symbol of soldiering becomes the ultimate representation of bravery. Of sacrifice. Or remembrance.
- ONE OF OUR MOST UNFORGETTABLE FIRSTS: Our FIRST extreme curvature coin is an exceptional feat of craftsmanship, with a more deeply curved surface than any other concave- or convex-shaped coin.
- ANTIQUE FINISH: On the reverse, the antique finish gives the coin an appropriately aged and distressed look, while the engraved “cracks” and “markings” complete the helmet’s battle-worn appearance—a reminder of the reality of war and the hardships endured by those who fought and hoped for peace.
- A POWERFUL TRIBUTE TO COURAGE AND SACRIFICE: The small-scale replica of the steel helmet worn by Canadian soldiers in the First World War is a heartfelt tribute to their legacy, echoed in the poppy-flanked words engraved along the brim: “LEST WE FORGET N’OUBLIONS JAMAIS”.
DESIGN
Resembling the 1916 Mark I model worn by Canadian combatants, the combat helmet-shaped coin is the result of a careful collaboration between Royal Canadian Mint engravers and engineers. The coin’s unprecedented, extreme curvature allows for a realistic re-creation (on a much smaller scale) of the bowl-shaped headgear issued to Canadian troops and all British Empire forces in 1916. The reverse provides a view of the top of the now-iconic steel helmet, whose battle-worn appearance is the result of engraved “cracks” and “markings” beneath the antique finish that gives it all a distressed look. Along the brim that helped protect soldiers from airborne debris, the heartfelt assurance “LEST WE FORGET N’OUBLIONS JAMAIS” is flanked by engraved poppies, while the double dates “1918” and “2018” mark the centennial of Armistice. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt engraved deep in the recessed circular crown, while the legend and face value are engraved on the brim.