Canadiana, Québécois & Folk Art Sale - May 25 2024 @10 AM. Pridham's Auctions

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Canadiana, Québécois & Folk Art Sale

Pridham’s is pleased to present our Canadiana, Québécois & Folk Art Sale - Spring 2024 Edition. You can attend this auction in person, or bid live on Hibid and Live Auctioneers. The objects in this sale come from several collectors and estates located in Montreal, Ottawa, Kingston and Sudbury region. We invite you to preview this sale on Friday, May 24th from 11am to 5pm. Phone bids will also be accepted until Friday, May 24th (5pm).

Robin Andrew Pridham – President, Pridham’s Auctions & Appraisals; Auctioneer / Encanteur

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NORTHERN CARDINAL CARVING BY YVON GAMACHE

A painted carving of a Cardinal mounted on a painted red and yellow wooden base. Signed faintly on the top of the base “GAMACHE” for Yvon Gamache (b. 1951 - ), of Pintendre, Chaudière-Appalaches, Québec. 7” H, 9”L.

Estimation 150-200 $

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MINIATURE ROCKING HORSE

The horse carved from cedar with tufts of horse hair on the head, neck and tail. 12” H, 12” L.

Estimation 200-300 $

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CARVED COW BY ERNEST VILLENEUVE

A wooden carving of a white cow by Ernest Villeneuve (b. 1926 - ) of Poine-au-Pic, Québec. Mounted on a red painted wooden base. Signed by the artist on the underside of the base. Circa 1990. 8” H, 12” L.

Estimation 150-200 $

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CARVED COW PLAQUE BY DAMIEN ROY

A painted relief-carved wooden wall plaque of a Holstein cow standing in a field. Signed lower right by the artist: Damien Roy (b. 1955 - ) of Sainte-Anne-du-Sault, Québec. 9 1/2” H, 10 1/2” W.

Estimation 150-250 $

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VERY GOOD PAINTED SHELF BY YVON GAMACHE

A blue painted wooden shelf with the figure of a stork below a shelf, flanked by carved painted red hearts. Carved beaded edge on both the upper and lower edges of the shelf. Signed Gamache for Yvon Gamache (b. 1951 - ) of Pintendre, Chaudière-Appalaches, Québec, on the back side. 12 1/2” H, 16” W.

Estimation 500-700 $ 6

EARLY PINE TRANSITIONAL CHEST

An early transitional all pine blanket chest with three lapped drawers, moulded top and nicely shaped bracket base. Original hand-forged hinge plates and snipe hinges. Early bat wing hinges. Refinished condition. Circa 1810. 37” L, 18” D, 37” H.

Estimation 500-700 $

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DUCK DECOY BY SAM HUTCHINS

A Goldeneye decoy carving by Sam Hutchins of Jones Falls, Ontario. As found condition. Circa 1910. 10 1/2” L.

Estimation 500-700 $

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QUÉBEC GAMEBOARD

A painted game board with applied brass handles on each end. Heavily alligatored paint surface. The eight by eight squares in dark brown and yellow-orange colours. Nicely constructed with fitted pieces of wood. Museum quality. Québec, circa 1880. 22” L, 15” W.

Estimation 300-500 $

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HAMILTON ONTARIO NOSTALGIA

A pair of wooden banana boxes with metal corners and handles, marked “S. Netkins & Sons Ltd., Hamilton, Ont., with painted yellow and green graphics, 12 3/4” H, 34 1/2” W, 15 3/4” D.

Estimation 300-400 $

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FIRST EDITION BOOK, ANNE OF INGLESIDE

A hardcover book, “Anne of Ingleside” by Lucy Maud Montgomery, dated 1939, First Edition. McLelland & Stewart Limited Editors. Signed “Yours Cordially L.M. Montgomery”. Original dust cover. Multiple small tears to the dust cover. Book itself in good condition. 7” H, 5 1/2” D, 1 1/8” H.

Estimation 100-150 $

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Jack CHAMBERS (1931 - 1978) R.C.A.

A limited edition hard cover book, signed and numbered 226 out of 300 by the artist, published by Nancy Poole in 1978. Includes a separate coloured serigraph entitled “Daffodils”, signed, numbered 226/300, and dated 77, Unframed sheet, in a matching protective hardcover portfolio. The book and serigraph are enclosed in the original slipcase. All in excellent condition. Minor scratching to the slipcase. Jack Chambers was an artist and film maker born in London, Ontario. He called his own work “perceptual realism, a kind of surrealism based on his own dreams and memories and the existentialist philosophy of Maurice Merleau-Ponty (French phenomenological philosopher). Chambers’ art work is in the National Gallery of Canada, the Art Gallery of Ontario and the Museum London.

Estimation 400-600 $

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AUTOGRAPHED YOUSUF KARSH BOOK

An autographed hard cover book “Karsh Canadians”, University of Toronto Press, dated 1978. Very good condition, including dust cover. Yousuf Karsh (19082002) CC, RCA, FRPS, was born in Armenia and was a genocide survivor (under the Ottoman Empire, circa WWI) who immigrated to Canada. Karsh, who opened his studio in Ottawa in 1932, was (still is) world renown for his portraits of notable individuals. He has been described as one of the greatest portrait photographers of the 20th century.

Estimation 100-200 $

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MODEL OF A QUÉBEC HOUSE

A model of an early Québec house with tin roof and curved eaves designed to shed snow and icicles away from the building. With removable roof and inner ceiling which allows for a view of each floor made from cigarette pugs. Mounted on a styrafoam base with added plaster substance to simulate snow on the ground. Circa 1960. Good overall condition. Portion of the barn wood moulding missing from two sides of the base. 8” W, 12” D, 9” H (house only).

Estimation 200-350 $

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MAMA’S BENCH

A painted “mama’s bench” constructed of basswood with a faux mahogany finish. Rod back structure with curved arms and flat stretchers joining the front and rear legs. Rare original removable protective barrier. Good overall condition. Some cracking around the holes where the uprights insert into the seat. Circa 1870. 49” W, 16” D, 32” H.

Estimation 300-500 $

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CARVED DOG BY ABE PATTERSON

A well carved wooden dog with bead eyes, dark natural patina, by Abe Patterson (1899-1969) of Pembroke, Ontario. 7” H, 7 1/4” W, 3” D.

Estimation 200-300 $

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COMB-BACK ROCKER

A Canadian comb-back country rocker in refinished condition. Nicely shaped arms and seat. Very good overall condition. No repairs. Circa 1870. 39” H, 19” W, 17” D.

Estimation 200-300 $

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LARGE QUÉBEC CARVED ROOSTER

A very good wooden carving of a painted singing rooster, with brown painted feet and a painted, fan-shaped metallic tail, 16” H, 15 1/2” W, 6” D.

Estimation 400-600 $

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QUÉBEC ROCKING CHAIR

An early Québec rocking chair with downward shaped arms and a splat back. Wooden plank seat, box stretcher and rear supports. Wooden pin construction with some rosehead nails. The overall red colour of the chair is likely not original but the overall effect is visually pleasing. Circa 1830. 34” H, 18” W, 29” D.

Estimation 200-400 $

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QUÉBEC BLANKET BOX

A pine blanket chest in original dark green paint. Corner post construction with butt iron hinges. Early, possibly original lock mechanism. Some damage and loss to the base moulding at the rear of the box. Nice clean interior. Overall, a good example of its type. Québec, circa 1840. 22” H, 43” W, 21” D.

Estimation 300-600 $

BIRCH BARK BOX

A small oval birch bark container decorated on the lid with a beaver done in dyed porcupine quills. The border and the sides of the box also decorated with quills. The image of a beaver is a rare find on a quill container. Minor loss to a few quills on the side and some of the binding twine is missing. Circa 1930. 4” L, 3” W.

Estimation 100-200 $

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WORK TABLE

The brown painted table with a cut-out gallery and one small drawer, tapering legs. 33” H, 34 1/2” W, 18 1/2” D.

Estimation 200-400 $

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Robert Stewart HYNDMAN (1915 - 2009)

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“Eastern trip with Joan to the Gaspé (Don Blair with us)”, 1950, oil on panel, signed lower left, titled, dated and signed verso. 11 1/4” H, 15 1/4” W.

Estimation 300-400 $

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STONEWARE JUG

A five-gallon stoneware jug with handle, The front incised with the number 5 and the manufacturer’s name: HART BROS Laxier, BAY OF QUINTE WORKS. Good overall condition. Small chip to the rim. Circa 1870. 21” H, 12” W.

Estimation 150-200 $

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REDWARE JUG

A two-gallon redware jug with handle. Nice hand whittled wooden stopper. Unknown origin. Small chip to the rim. Circa 1880. 16” H, 9” W.

Estimation 100-150 $

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STONEWARE JUG

A one-gallon stoneware jug with handle. The front incised faintly with the words: E. L. / POTTERY WORKS, IBERVILLE. Small rim chips. Circa 1870. 13” H, 8” W.

Estimation 80-125 $

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John NEVILLE (b.1952 - ) Canadian

“Putting the Captain to Sleep”, etching, Edition 29/40, signed lower right, titled lower center, numbered lower left in pencil. 17” H, 24” W.

Estimation 300-400 $

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WINDSOR WRITING ARMCHAIR

A pine arrow back Windsor writing armchair in stripped condition. Some original crackled varnish still visible on the edge of the seat. Shaped seat and stretchers. Repairs to the feet. Circa 1860. 40” H, 19”W, 16” D.

Estimation 200-400 $

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REDWARE JUG

A large redware handled jug, in very good condition. Circa 1870. Height, 15”.

Estimation 200-300 $

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REDWARE GREASE LAMP

A small redware grease lamp, the original handle has been replaced with a tin one. Most likely American, mid 19th century. 7” H, 5” W.

Estimation 100-150 $

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Robert Stewart HYNDMAN (1915 - 2009) Canadian

Untitled, a view of Gatineau with St. Francis de Sales Church (Ottawa), oil on masonite, signed lower right, 7 1/2” H, 9 1/2” W. Provenance: consigned by the artist’s family. Robert Hyndman was born in Edmonton, Alberta. He studied art at the Central School for Arts and Crafts (London, England). In 1939, he returned to Canada and joined the Royal Canadian Air Force - he flew Spitfires over the English Channel. In 2001, he received the Art & Heritage Award from the City of Ottawa, and in 2001, on the 100th Anniversary of the election of Canadian former Prime Minister Sir Wilfrid Laurier, he presented his portrait of Prime Minister Laurier to then Prime Minister Jean Chrétien. In 2003, he received the Victor Tolgesy Arts Award from the City of Ottawa.

Estimation 250-350 $

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MINIATURE DISH DRESSER

A miniature pine, open dish dresser in an old likely original grey paint. The upper open shelves are topped by a shaped cornice. Lower shelves are also open. Base moulding and lower left return are missing. Circa 1880. 10” H, 5” W.

Estimation 300-400 $

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FOLK ART CHICKEN HOUSE

A folk art creation of a chicken in a small painted wooden cage. The wooden chicken with a feathered tail is mounted on a spring inside the cage. The little structure is painted in yellow and red including a checkerboard roof. In overall good condition. A finial on the top front moulding is missing. Circa 1920. 6 1/2” H, 5” W, 5” D.

Estimation 200-300 $

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LARGE TRAMP ART BOX

The tramp art document box with several layers of chip carved strips of wood are used to build up the various features of this box which also includes a bracket base. Likely cedar. Good overall condition. Minor damage to lower back right corner. Circa 1940. 8” H, 14” L, 7” D.

Estimation 150-200 $

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FOLK ART FIGURE CARVING

A carved and painted wooden folk art figure of Running Bear with his arms behind his back, sporting a feather, head band, a belt and brown skirt. Nova Scotia. 36” H, 9” W, 8” D. 300.00 500.00

Estimation 300-500 $

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LARGE WOODEN CARVING OF A BEAR

A carved and stained wooden figure of a standing bear on a base by Robert Hamilton (BC), the initials RH chiseled on one side of the base, and the date 96 chiseled on the back of the base. Note crack on the rear base. 31” H, 8” W, 6” D.

Estimation 300-500 $

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TWO BEAVER JARS

One jar in light green colour, with a beaver looking right and a branch in its mouth, the other clear glass with a beaver looking right with a branch in its mouth. Tallest jar, 8 1/4” H.

Estimation 150-300 $

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LARGE CARVED WOODEN POLICEMAN

A carved and painted wooden folk art figure of policeman in his helmet and belted overcoat / uniform carrying his billy stick in his raised right arm. The figure mounted on a painted wooden base with the initials VR painted on the front panel. The figure’s coat is painted a dark green as is his hat and trousers. The initials PC (Police Constabulary) are painted on simulated brass buttons on the coat and on the helmet. Note repair to the right arm. Circa 1950. Some chips, paint loss. 50” H, 13” W, 3” D.

Estimation 500-700 $

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ANTIQUE ARCHITECTURAL GLAZED CUPBOARD

Circa 1820, originally from a private Canadiana collection in Kingston, Ontario. This fine one-piece cupboard has vertical pilasters on either side, surmounted by modest capitals and cornice. Original glazing in upper doors. Three deep dovetailed drawers at waist level. Two lower doors with bold raised fielded panels. This handsome architectural cupboard retains good two-tone paint throughout, dark blue green on case, complimented by light mid brown on the upper glazed doors, with appropriate wear. 85” H, 55” W, 19 3/4” D.

Estimation 2,000-3,000 $

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CARVED WOODEN BIRD TREE

A carved and painted wooden bird tree by Prudent Vianneau of Québec. The white tree holding ten individually carved and painted yellow / white birds. The tree mounted on a section of a wooden beam. Circa 1950. 46” H, 17” W.

Estimation 400-600 $

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CARVED WOODEN AIRPLANE WITH PILOT

A carved and painted folk art airplane with a pilot. The fuselage, wings and tail all painted in a dark yellow outlined with black coloured details such as the windows and registration numbers. A red painted propeller made from sheet metal. The bust of the pilot seated in the cockpit wearing a white helmet. Black painted wooden wheels throughout. An impressive piece of Canadian folk art. 18” L, 20” W, 5” H.

Estimation 300-500 $

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Robert Stewart HYNDMAN (1915 - 2009) Canadian

Untitled, farm scape, oil on panel, signed lower right, 5 1/2” H, 7 1/2” W. Provenance: consigned by the artist’s family. Robert Hyndman was born in Edmonton, Alberta. He studied art at the Central School for Arts and Crafts (London, England). In 1939, he returned to Canada and joined the Royal Canadian Air Force - he flew Spitfires over the English Channel. In 2001, he received the Art & Heritage Award from the City of Ottawa, and in 2001, on the 100th Anniversary of the election of Canadian former Prime Minister Sir Wilfrid Laurier, he presented his portrait of Prime Minister Laurier to then Prime Minister Jean Chrétien. In 2003, he received the Victor Tolgesy Arts Award from the City of Ottawa.

Estimation 200-300 $

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CARVED ROOSTER BY WILFRID RICHARD

A magnificent, large folk art painted rooster by Wilfrid Richard (1894-1996), of Saint-Ubalde, Portneuf, Québec. Standing on a circular green painted round base. Nicely detailed carving of the feathers, wings, tail and feet. Wilfrid Richard is arguably one of the finest of all Canadian folk art carvers. Circa 1970. Note age crack in base. Otherwise in excellent condition. 19 1/2” H, 15” L, 5” D.

Estimation 1,000-3,000 $

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RARE HAND-PAINTED MAP, SASKATOON, 1885

“Saskatoon in 1885 During the Rebellion”, mixed media on paper, numbered sites with legend verso, signed lower right, 14” H, 21” W.

Estimation 700-900 $

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CARVED ANGELIC FIGURE BY LÉO FOURNIER

An impressive large folk art painted angelic female figure in a pale blue dress with white wings, and blowing into a white horn. By Léo Fournier (1924 - 2007) of LaPrairie, Québec. The work mounted on a painted green wooden base. The artist’s name is chiseled underside. Fournier’s work is noted for brightly coloured painted finished pieces. Circa 1970. 21” H, 12” W, 7 1/2” D.

Estimation 1,000-2,000 $

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WALKING STICK

A folk art wooden walking stick with a dog’s head shaped handle carved by Wilfrid Richard (18941996) of Saint-Ubalde, Portneuf, Québec. The dog’s head and handle behind it are carved from a single piece of wood which was then affixed to stem of the cane. Carved eyes have painted black pupils, the ears, mouth and nose outlined in a red paint colour. Note loss to one ear. Circa 1970. Lenght, 35”.

Estimation 400-600 $

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QUÉBEC CHECKER BOARD

A good checker board in original paint, the base painted dark red with dark red and light blue painted squares. A section at each end in which to keep each player’s checkers. Round nailed construction. Excellent condition. Québec, circa 1930. 24 1/2” L, 13 1/4” W, 1” D.

Estimation 300-500 $

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HOOKED RUG

A hooked rug “Prince Edward Island, Silver Black Fox”, featuring a fox flanked by a woman and a man. Circa 1930. In generally good condition, hole in the man’s vest, some loss of material immediately below the fox and some wear along the lower border. 52” L, 22” W.

Estimation 200-400 $

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WESTERN CANADA PINE BANC LIT

A Ukrainian sleep-bench in original dark red paint with a decoratively cut-out back crest, a panelled back and carved arms. The unhinged lid covers the pull-out box extension. Saskatchewan, early 20th century. Ex Fleming Family Collection, Allio Collection to current owner, 38 1/2” H x 73 1/2” W x 25” D.

Estimation 500-900 $

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CANADIAN STERLING SILVER SPOONS

Canadian, 19th century, sterling silver spoons consisting of six soup spoons and twelve teaspoons, marker’s mark F.W.S. for Frederick W. Spangenberg of Kingston, Ontario, with British pseudo marks, total weight 623 grams. Monogrammed. Large spoon, 8 1/4” long. Small spoon, 5 3/4” long.

Estimation 400-600 $

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BIRKS STERLING CIGARETTE BOX

Canadian, the box with a cedar inlay, dated 1952, measuring 1 3/4 x 5 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches, with maker’s and assay hallmarks, monogrammed. Total weight, 423 grams.

Estimation 400-500 $

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TWO COMMEMORATIVE SILVER BOXES

Two important sterling silver cigar / cigarette boxes which belonged to the 18th Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick (Canada), the Honourable Murray MacLaren. 1) Frederick Bradford MacCrea, London, 1899, sterling silver box with cedar inlay, measuring 2 3/4 x 7 3/4 x 3 3/4 inches, maker’s and assay hallmarks, monogrammed, weight 1,071 grams. 2) William Hair Haseler, Birmingham, 1934, sterling silver box with cedar inlay, measuring 2 1/8 x 6 5/8 x 3 5/8 inches, maker’s and assay hallmarks, monogrammed, weight 475 grams. Total weight 1,546 grams.

Estimation 1,500-1,800 $

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SMALL WHIRLIGIG

A small black and white painted whirligig of a child with a white hat. The black and white paint heavily crackled with age. Mounted on a later wooden base. The paddles and blocks of wood holding them appear to be later replacements. Circa 1940. 17” H, 7” W, 1/2” D.

Estimation 150-200 $

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RARE WORK HORSE WEATHERVANE

A sheet iron weathervane in the shape of a heavy work horse held by a circular rod with a later pointed metal tip. Mounted on a newer wooden base. Circa 1900. Overall height, 28 1/2”. Horse, 15” H, 17” L.

Estimation 300-500 $

RARE & UNUSUAL IROQUOIS MASKS

The two carved masks showing well carved false faces, in old patina, set with caribou teeth and natural hair. Largest mask, 12” H, 6” W.

Estimation 500-700 $

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SILVER FUR TRADE BROOCH

A fur trade silver brooch with cut-out hearts and engraved arrows. Marked and Initials of maker C.L. (Leclaire) of Montreal. Such brooches were a means of adornment and often denoting religious, tribal, and personal symbols. Diameter, 2 3/4”.

Estimation 500-700 $

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FUR TRADE GLASS BEADS

A strand of Dutch or possibly Venetian cobalt blue and crystal white glass fur trade beads. Used by the fur traders of the Hudson’s Bay Company to trade for pelts with the indigenous people. Two beads chipped otherwise group is in good condition. Approx, 24” long.

Estimation 200-300 $

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CARVED BEAVER BY CLÉMENT DUBÉ

A wooden pine carving of a beaver at a stump, signed by Clément Dubé (active 20th century) of Saint-Roch-des-Aulnaies, Québec. Circa 1970. 8” H, 10” W, 4” D.

Estimation 200-300 $

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CARVED PAINTED WOODEN SHELF

A carved and painted wooden shelf with built up moulded layers of wood. Decorative shaped finials and a rosette in frame on the lowest level. Gilt painted highlights. Top shelf replaced. Unknown origin. 22” W, 12” H, 7” D.

Estimation 80-125 $

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BENT WOOD LIDDED BOX

A large round wooden lidded storage box, in refinished condition. 7 1/4” H,16 1/4” W.

Estimation 100-200 $

PAIL BENCH

A pine pail bench in refinished condition. With boot jack ends. Square nailed construction. Circa 1880. 48” H, 31 1/2” W, 10 1/2” D.

Estimation 400-600 $

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SEWING TABLE

A round top pine sewing table with a turned centre column and circular wooden basket (for yarn) sitting on one of the column turnings. Finished in a dark brown varnish and/or paint. Small supports for horizontal portions of the legs may be later additions. Note burn like marks to portion of table top. See Pain’s Upper Canadian Heritage, plate 81. Mid 19th century. 28 1/2” H, 18 1/2” W of top.

Estimation 100-250 $

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SMALL CUPBOARD

A good, well proportioned flat to the wall cupboard, with two shelves inside, and an appealing mixed wood design on the door. 32” H, 26” W, 10” D.

Estimation 300-400 $

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QUÉBEC WASH STAND

A primitive pine washstand with shaped gallery around the top and a narrow shelf fronting the rear splash board. Square nailed construction. Chamfered corners on the four legs. A small drawer (round nailed construction) in the front apron is likely not original. The top in a painted red surface. The apron and four legs with blue paint over red. Lower shelf in early red paint. Circa 1820. 33” H, 23 1/4” W, 16 1/2” D.

Estimation 300-500 $

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WINDSOR CHAIR

An early stick Windsor arm chair in elm wood with a nicely worn and shaped wide seat. Most likely from England, circa 1780. 28” H, 21” W (seat), 13” D (seat).

Estimation 200-300 $

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CANDLE TABLE

A primitive country candle stand with a tripod base and turned column. Thick two-inch top with chamfered edges. Original dark varnish finish. Note damage / repair to one leg. Shoe foot. Circa 1850. 23” H, top 15” square.

Estimation 150-250 $

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ANTIQUE ARCHITECTURAL CUPBOARD

Circa 1840, the one-piece cupboard originating from the home of the Robertson family, south of Hamilton, Ontario. P. L. Robertson was the inventor of the famous Canadian Robertson square head slot Screw and Screwdriver, and became the pioneer founder of the Robertson Hardware Company. Showing rare historical architectural design features of the famous Italian architect, Andrea Palladio. These include, in particular, the arched Palladian doors on the top half of the cupboard, and the distinctive reeded vertical pilasters on both upper and lower sections of the cupboard. These distinctive architectural components frame the whole cupboard as the architect Andrea Palladio would frame an edifice in Italy, as mentioned in Philip Shackleton’s book, The Furniture of Early Ontario. There are two large dovetailed drawers at waist level. Originally painted blue green, later over painted in white paint. The secondary coat of white paint has been scraped off, to reveal the undercoat of blue green paint. In the process, some of the original blue green paint was scraped off, and some minor professional restoration was required. A rare and interesting cupboard. 80” H, 56 1/4” W, 19 1/2” D.

Estimation 1,500-2,500 $

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WRITING ARMCHAIR

A ladder back, writing hardwood and pine armchair in original black surface. Robustly turned uprights front and back. Early cane seat. Note missing portion on one slat and a crack across another. Some loss to the feet over time. The pine writing surface may have been a later addition to the chair. Circa 1830. 45” H, 24” W, 15 1/2” D.

Estimation 200-400 $

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NOVA SCOTIA ROCKING CHAIR

An early country rocking chair in original dark surface, the crest rail featuring a carved human face and shoulders with outstretched arms and waves. A wide splat back with descending curved arms. With the original leather seat. Sturdy overall condition. Note old repair to front of one arm. Scotburn, NS, circa 1830. 36” H, 18” D, 16” W.

Estimation 150-250 $

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STORAGE BOX

A small oval bentwood pantry box in original dark varnish. Pine top and bottom. Bound together with twine and small nails. Circa 1850. 8” L, 6” W, 3 1/2” H.

Estimation 100-300 $

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A large oval bentwood pantry box in original dark varnish. Pine top, bottom and sides. Bound together with twine stitching and small round nails likely added later. Circa 1850. 15” L, 9” W, 5 3/4” H.

Estimation 200-400 $

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CARVED RABBIT

A small folk art wooden carving of a black and white rabbit. Most likely of Québec origin. Circa 1975. 6” L, 2” W, 4 1/2” H.

Estimation 150-200 $

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William Harvey SADD (1864 - 1954) Canadian

Untitled, winter logging with a two-moose sleigh, oil on masonite, signed lower right, Frank Jarman Limited, Fine Art Dealers label verso, 10 x 12 3/4 inches. William Harvey Sadd was born in Toronto. He was taught by Frederic Marlett Bell-Smith R.C.A.; he also studied engraving under Ernest Krieghoff. Sadd retired in Manotick (near Ottawa, Canada) in 1914, and painted full time.

Estimation 500-700 $

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CARVED FIDDLER

A small folk art painted wooden carving of a bearded man sitting in chair playing a fiddle while smoking his pipe. Finely detailed carving and nicely painted. Lacking bow. Québec origin, circa 1940. 4” H, 3” D, 1 1/2” W.

Estimation 150-250 $

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CARVED ACCORDIONIST

A small folk art painted wooden carving of a man in a suit seated on a chair and playing an accordion. Québec origin. Circa 1930. Loss to one foot and top chair splat. 5” H, 3” W.

Estimation 150-250 $

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FOLK ART CARVING OF A GOAT

Nicely carved and painted. Mounted on a black wooden base which is integral to the carving. Note repairs to horns and ears. Circa 1950. 8” H, 5” L.

Estimation 150-200 $

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PINE BLANKET CHEST

A pine blanket chest in original red / black paint with a plinth base, moulded top and original strap hinges. In very good condition. Circa 1860. 37” L, 18 1/4” D, 20 1/2” H.

Estimation 300-500 $

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CARVED PRIEST

A bearded religious figure in black tunic seated in a painted armchair. Québec, circa 1940. 6” H, 3” D.

Estimation 150-250 $

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CARVED BLACK HORSE

A folk art carving of a horse. Overall black colour with white feet, nose and a splash of white on the forehead. 11” H, 11” W, 3” D.

Estimation 200-300 $

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LARGE CANADIAN PORTRAIT

Oil on canvas, full length portrait of a young girl seated on an upholstered chair. Signed by the artist verso “J. Trussler, Berlin, Ont. (Berlin was the former name of Kitchener.) Also inscribed verso, “Finished September 15th 1882”. There is a small hole in the canvas top right corner, and a repair at the centre as shown verso. 52” H, 34 3/4” W.

Estimation 400-600 $

80

CARVED CLIMBING RAM

A folk art carving of a ram standing on a browngreen base. Nicely carved. Québec, circa 1950. 6” H, 5” L.

Estimation 200-300 $

44 79

CARVED BUFFALO

A folk art carving of a buffalo mounted on a brown-green base. The carving finished with a dark stain or varnish. Circa 1950. 8” L, 5” H.

Estimation 200-300 $

82

Robert Stewart HYNDMAN (1915 - 2009) Canadian

Untitled, windy summer fields, oil on masonite, Unsigned, unframed, 11 7/8 x 15 7/8 inches.

Provenance: consigned by the artist’s family. Robert Hyndman was born in Edmonton, Alberta. He studied art at the Central School for Arts and Crafts (London, England). In 1939, he returned to Canada and joined the Royal Canadian Air Force - he flew Spitfires over the English Channel. In 2001, he received the Art & Heritage Award from the City of Ottawa, and in 2001, on the 100th Anniversary of the election of Canadian former Prime Minister Sir Wilfrid Laurier, he presented his portrait of Prime Minister Laurier to then Prime Minister Jean Chrétien. In 2003, he received the Victor Tolgesy Arts Award from the City of Ottawa.

Estimation 200-300 $

82A

Marmaduke MATTHEWS (1837 - 1913) OSA, RCA

Untitled, a pond, large watercolour and gouache on paper, signed lower right, 19 1/2 x 29 inches at sight.

Estimation 400-600 $

45 81

LARGE SIDEBOARD

A large refinished sideboard with shaped gallery and three drawers over two panelled doors. Beaded openings. Cut-out base at the front and sides. Butternut with tiger maple accents. A statement piece. Circa 1870. 54” W, 58” H, 21” D.

Estimation 400-600 $

84

CARVED HORSE

A small painted folk art carving of a black horse with two white splashes on its rear legs and face, sitting on a black wooden base. Lacking tail. Circa 1950. 6” L, 5” H.

Estimation 200-300 $

46 83

CARVED FISH

A folk art carved red and green wooden fish with metal fins and applied plastic eyes. Signed by the artist on the underside “John Vorn…”. Circa 1970. 13” L, 4” H.

Estimation 80-125 $

86

CANADIAN SCHOOL, LANDSCAPE

Untitled, landscape, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 20th century. 15 1/2” H, 19 1/2” W.

Estimation 200-300 $

47 85

CARVED WOODEN SCOOP

Carved in one piece of hardwood, likely maple. Circa 1850. 13 1/2” L, 5” W (blade).

Estimation 100-200 $

88

FOLK FISH PAINTING

A folk art painting of a polychrome fish on a triangular piece of mahogany. Circa 1960. 13” L.

Estimation 100-150 $

48 87

SMALL SLOPE FRONT DESK

A pine slope front desk mounted on a small square table with drawer, all in an original dark red surface. Turned legs and a gallery around the top of the desk. Circa 1870. 44” H, 20 1/2” W, 20 1/2” D.

Estimation 200-400 $

90

QUÉBEC PAIL STAND

A small pine pail stand in old, likely original colour. Lower cupboard enclosure with single small door, knob missing. Cut out ends and shaped arch at front base. Square nailed construction. Minor wood loss at left back corner. Circa 1850. 34” H, 26 1/2” W, 11” D.

Estimation 400-600 $

49 89

CRICKET TABLE

The three legged pine cricket table with a scrub two piece top, painted angular legs and lower shelf. Old surface on legs and lower shelf. Note old age splinter on top and age crack in lower shelf. Circa 1850. 26” D, 27” H.

Estimation 400-600 $

92 SMALL WORK TABLE

A pine work table with scalloped front apron and turned legs. Old possibly original ochre paint. Square nails. Loss of height to legs. Note repair of holes on front apron. Circa 1840. 24” H, 17” D, 24” H.

Estimation 200-300 $

50 91

PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN

A large oil on canvas of a grey haired gentleman in a frock coat with a red blanket wrapped around him. Unknown origin. Unsigned and undated. Circa 1870. Good condition. 28 1/2” H, 21” W.

Estimation 300-500 $

94

PORTRAIT OF A LADY

An oil on canvas of a Victorian era woman in a black dress with lace collar and bonnet. Her hands folded. Well painted. Good condition. Round nails holding canvas to stretcher. Unsigned. Circa 1880. 30” H, 24 3/4” W.

Estimation 300-400 $

51 93

BUTTER CHURN

An oak dash butter churn with the original top. Oak strips of wood with metal bands. Note loss of top metal band otherwise in good solid condition. Circa 1870. 9 1/4” D, 20 1/2” H. \

Estimation 100-200 $

96

TRAMP ART FRAME

A varnished tramp art / chip carved frame with a naïve painting of two men camping by a lake. Frame, circa 1940. 24” L, 21” W.

Estimation 200-300 $

52
95

NAIVE PAINTING of a WINTER SCENE

Oil on canvas. A folk art winter landscape with a family in a horse drawn sleigh, in front of a yellow house. Attractive and bold naïve style. Signed by the artist lower left “Geondinois” (Oscar Tessier) and dated “20/1/87”. Note crackeling to paint surface. 21 1/2” W, 13 1/2” H.

Estimation 200-300 $

98

CANADA WEST ADVERTISING

A two-page coloured lithograph spread promoting “Canada West” as “The New Homeland” in a later frame. Circa 1930. Each measuring, 10” H, 8” W.

Estimation 150-200 $

99

FOLK PAINTING OF A FARM SCENE

A folk art painting of a horse in a field beside a house and a barn, with a forest in the background. Signed lower left by the artist: “OSCARO”. (Oscar Tessier). A fun folk art painting. Circa 1960. On cardboard or similar. 23” W, 17” H.

Estimation 200-300 $

53
97

100

CANADIAN CHEST OF DRAWERS

The chest of drawers in butternut and tiger maple. Interesting drawer arrangement. Beaded drawer openings. Drawer pulls intact. Back gallery board missing. Circa 1870. 51 1/2” H, 44 1/2” W, 22 1/2” D.

Estimation 600-900 $

101

OLD DUTCH ADVERTISING SIGN

A large metal enamelled, painted advertising sign for OLD DUTCH CLEANSER. The image of a woman with a stick and the words CHASES DIRT in the top left corner and 10C CAN in the lower right. Excellent condition. Some paint loss in the lower right corner and on left lower edge. Manufacturer’s name lower centre. Minor white paint flecks on surface. 32” H, 22” W.

Estimation 300-400 $

54

102

CARVED HORSE BY LÉO FOURNIER

A folk art carved wooden horse by Léo Fournier (1904 - 2007) of Laprairie, Québec. Nicely painted with carved mane and tail. Signed on the underside by the artist. Circa 1975. 18” L. 12” H.

Estimation 600-800 $

103

LARGE WOODEN BOWL

A large hardwood butter or mixing bowl, minor cracks. Circa 1900. 5” H, 16 1/2” diameter.

Estimation 200-300 $

55

104

CARVED PIG FAMILY BY BRUCE SMITH

A wooden carved and painted Belted Galloway sow with eight piglets, by Bruce Smith (b. 1912 - ) of Bethany, Ontario. Signed by the artist and dated 1989. Ex Price Collection. Very good condition. Sow measuring, 5” H, 12” W, 2 3/4” D.

Estimation 300-400 $

105

CARVED MOUNTIE BY RAYMOND FANCY

A folk art wooden carving of a Mountie by Raymond Fancy (1910-1988) of Milton, Nova Scotia. Colourfully painted. Circa 1965. 21” L, 5” W.

Estimation 300-500 $

56

106

CARVED FISH BY WILFRID RICHARD

A folk art painted wall plaque of two fish with wooden eyelet by Wilfrid Richard (1894-1996) of Saint-Ubalde, Portneuf, Québec. Circa 1975. 8” L, 3” W.

Estimation 200-300 $

107

CARVED DOG BY WILFRID RICHARD

A painted folk art carving of a Dalmatian dog by Wilfrid Richard (1894-1996) of Saint-Ubalde, Portneuf, Québec. Circa 1975. 13” L, 9” H.

Estimation 600-1,200 $

57

108

PINE CLOCK SHELF

A good pine clock shelf with one drawer and applied wooden diamond shapes. A shaped scroll like below the drawer along with another flat section with more applied wooden diamonds. Early 20th century. 11 1/2” H, 18 1/2” W, 8 1/2” D.

Estimation 500-700 $

109

B.C. FARM SCENE DATED 1891

A framed mixed media painting on canvas, titled in script “Residence of Henry J. Brooks, South Saanich, B.C.”. The painted scene showing a well fenced farm house and barns with grazing cattle. A farmer works the field with a two horse team. Forest background. Initials of the artist in the corner “DB” and the date 1891. A remarkable piece of Canadian folk art. At sight, 27 1/2”, 21 1/2”. Original wooden frame.

Estimation 500-800 $

58

110

HOOKED RUG

A hooked rug of a brown beaver with a grey tail on a grey and white log. Blue background with an oak leaf in the upper right and left hand corners. Early 20th century. 34 1/2” L, 19” W.

Estimation 200-400 $

111

PARROT, PURCHASED FROM WILFRID RICHARD

A very good, carved, polychrome painted parrot perched on a brown painted wooden base, purchased directly from Wilfrid Richard (18941996) in Saint-Ubalde, Portneuf, Québec in the early 1980s. Likely carved and painted with great help from Wilfrid’s grandson, Dominique Lavallée. 12” H, 6” W.

Estimation 1,000-1,500 $

111A

Jean PALARDY (1905 - 1991) Canadian

“Parc National St-Urbain de Charlevoix”, 1934, oil on board, 4 x 5 1/2 inches, signed and dated lower left, dedication lower right “A Norma R. Vincent”, unframed.

Estimation 800-1,000 $

59

QUÉBEC PINE BUFFET BAS

A magnificent pine buffet bas from Québec. Two raised panel doors affixed with original rat tail hinges. Corner post construction with generous mouldings at the top and bottom of the piece. Hand-forged nails and wooden pins throughout. Moulded flat panels on both ends. Horizontal back boards. Turnbuckle and escutcheon appear to be original. The entire piece covered in a soft light green paint with a red paint below that. Circa 1830. 47 1/4” H, 57” W, 20” D (with top).

Estimation 6,000-9,000 $

60 112

113

Gilles-Jacques CLOUTIER (1947 - 2014) Canadian

An exceptional burled wood carving signed by Gilles-Jacques Cloutier, of Québec. 17” H, 16” W, 8” D. Like his bother Pierre, his mentor was Jean-Julien Bourgault who exhibited with Jean Paul Riopelle. Gilles-Jacques Cloutier’s artwork is housed at the Musée des Anciens Canadiens in Saint-Jean-Port-Joli.

Estimation 1,000-1,500 $

113A

Jean PALARDY (1905 - 1991) Canadian

“Hiver, La misère, Les Éboulements”, 1936, oil on board, 2 7/8 x 3 7/8 inches, signed and dated lower right. Kastel Gallery label verso.

Estimation 800-1,000 $

61

SCHOOL OF Cornelius D. KRIEGHOFF (1815 - 1872)

Untitled, three native men resting after a deer hunt, oil on canvas, signed “C. Krieghoff.” lower left. 18” H, 25” W. Cornelius David Krieghoff was a Dutch born, Canadian- American (died in Chicago). Around 1846, with his wife, Émilie Gauthier, he moved to Montreal and participated in the founding of the Montreal Society of Artists in 1847. While in Montreal, he befriended the Mohawks living on the Kahnawake Indian Reservation and made many sketches of them from which he later produced oil paintings. He took numerous trips around Quebec, to see people and landscapes and to familiarize himself with ways of living. According to the Dictionary of Canadian Biography, two schools asked Krieghoff to give a few hours’ teaching: the Quebec School for Young Ladies and Miss Plimsoll’s establishment. His teaching seems to have been confined to having his pupils copy his own paintings.

Estimation 6,000-9,000 $

62 114

115

CARVED BIRD BY WILFRID RICHARD

A small painted folk art carving of a bird on a green wooden base by Wilfrid Richard (1894-1996) of Saint-Ubalde, Portneuf, Québec. Circa 1975. 7” L, 5” H.

Estimation 300-400 $

116

CARVED BIRD BY WILFRID RICHARD

A spotted white and black bird carving on a brown painted wooden base by Wilfrid Richard (1894-1996) of Saint-Ubalde, Portneuf, Québec. Circa 1975. 9” L, 7” H.

Estimation 400-700 $

63

117

CARVED RACCOON BY FERNAND RICHARD

A delightful wooden carving of a standing raccoon on a rounded green painted base by Fernand Richard (b. 1927 - son of Wilfrid Richard) of StUbalde, Québec. 5” H, 5” L.

Estimation 500-800 $

118 HOOKED RUG

A hooked rug of a dark brown beaver chewing a green twig with the word “QUÉBEC” lower right and sprigs of leaves in the upper right and left hand corner. Circa 1940. Missing border at the bottom front (11”). 36” L, 18” W.

Estimation 200-400 $

64

TWO WESTCOAST WOVEN BASKETS

Two West Coast Salish objects, to include, a basket (condition noted), and a large tray (lacking one handle), finely woven and decorated. Late 19th century. Tray 22 1/4” long. Basket, 7 1/4” H, 15 3/4” W, 9 1/4” D.

Estimation 300-400 $

120

CARVED DOG BY FERNAND RICHARD

A very good lightly painted wooded carving of a spotted white dog standing on a rounded green painted base by Fernand Richard (b. 1927 - son of Wilfrid Richard) of St-Ubalde, Québec. 4 1/2” L, 4 1/2” H.

Estimation 500-800 $

65 119

121

TWO-PIECE DISH DRESSER

A two-piece open dish dresser with three shelves above two slab doors. Old yellow / ochre paint. Primitive construction. Square nails. Circa 1870. Base, 31” H, 48” W, 22” D. Top, 35” H, 41” W, 12 1/2” D.

Estimation 500-700 $

122

CARVED CAT BY DAMASE RICHARD

A charming little wooden carving of a black spotted cat with green painted eyes by Damase Richard (1852-1922) of Saint-Ubalde, Portneuf, Québec. Circa 1900. 3 1/2” L, 2 1/2” H.

Estimation 500-800 $

66

123

CARVED PIG BY AIMÉ DESMEULES

A painted folk art wooden carving of a small white pig by Aimé Desmeules (1917-1997) of Saint-Paul-de-la-Croix, Québec. Circa 1960. 6” H, 9” L.

Estimation 300-400 $

124

CARVED BEAR BY PHILIPPE ROY

A painted folk art wooden carving of a standing black bear on a round green wooden base by Philippe Roy (1899-1982) of Saint-Philémon, Québec. Circa 1965. 12” H, 5” W.

Estimation 400-700 $

67

125

GRENFELL MAT

A very good Grenfell hooked mat displaying a man on an ice sled being pulled by three huskies. Bright vibrant colours. Perfect condition, with original label. 14” H, 36 3/4” W.

Estimation 800-1,200 $

126

QUÉBEC RED WOODEN CHILD’S SLEIGH

A child’s toy wooden sleigh in original red paint. Square nail construction. Québec, circa 1920. 13 1/2” L, 8 1/2” W.

Estimation 100-200 $

68

FIGURAL CARVINGS BY ALPHONSE GRENIER

A group of small painted wooden figures by Alphonse Grenier (1908-1986) of Saint-Jeande-la-Lande, Beauce, Québec. Originally part of a mechanical music box. Each figure with articulated arms. Minor damage to the feet of one carving (white hat man). Circa 1965. Each 5” H, 2” W.

Estimation 200-300 $ 128

FIGURAL CARVINGS BY ALPHONSE GRENIER

A group of small wooden painted figures by Alphonse Grenier (1908-1986) of Saint-Jean-dela-Lande, Beauce, Québec. Originally part of a mechanical music box; a couple dressed in yellow & white, a seated green man, and standing man with green clothes and red shoes. Including a dog. Circa 1965. Each 5” H, 2” W.

Estimation 200-300 $

69
127

FIGURAL CARVINGS BY ALPHONSE GRENIER

A group of small wooden painted figures by Alphonse Grenier (1908-1986) of Saint-Jean-dela-Lande, Beauce, Québec. Circa 1965. Each, 5” H, 2” W.

Estimation 200-300 $

130

CARVED ZEBRA BY PHILIPPE ROY

A folk art wooden carving of a painted zebra by Philippe Roy (1899-1982) of Saint-Philémon, Québec. 8” H, 11” L.

Estimation 600-1,200 $

70 129

131

CARVED FISH BY PHIL

A folk art wooden carving of a painted yellow spotted fish (pike) by Phil Melvin (b. 1938 - ) of Newfoundland. With painted metal fins. Unpainted wooden base. Circa 1975. Minor chip at bottom of tail. 23” L, 5” H.

Estimation 300-400 $

131A

BOWL WITH FISH HANDLE

The bowl with a handle in the form of an arched Rainbow trout carved by one of the Bouchard brothers of Baie-Saint-Paul, Charlevoix, Québec. 9” H, 13 1/2” W, 12 1/2” D, no visible signature.

Estimation 600-800 $

132

PINE BLANKET CHEST

A pine blanket chest with wavy front base moulding and cut-out side mouldings. Original paints removed to green on the top. Red paint remains on the front and partially removed on sides. Circa 1850. Hinges are missing. 37” L, 16” D, 17” H.

Estimation 150-250 $

71

VIGORATOR ADVERTISING METAL SIGN

A small metal advertising sign from St. Denis Street, Montreal for “Vigorator Foaming Hair Tonic and Head Rub”. In fair condition, with scratches and some rust to the surface and along the bottom edge. Circa 1910. 9” W, 5” H.

Estimation 100-150 $

134

WOODEN CROWN OF THORNS CROSS

A carved wooden crown of thorns cross on a similar base. Circa 1930. 13” H, 8” W.

Estimation 100-200 $

72 133

VINTAGE HUDSON’S BAY WINTER COAT

A Vintage Hudson’s Bay (Made from a Point Blanket) pure virgin wool three-quarter coat, made in Canada. Circa 1960. Measuring, 20” pit to pit, 23” long (sleeve), 33 1/2” back of collar to bottom. Probably woman size, large.

Estimation 100-200 $

136

CARVED MUSICIAN BY ROBERT ROY

A pine wooden carving of a man playing a squeeze box. Signed by the artist, Robert Roy of St-Jean-Port-Joli, Québec. Circa 1975. Height, 16”.

Estimation 100-200 $

73 135

CARVED LUMBERJACK BY GAÉTAN HOVINGTON

A pine wooden carving of a man with an axe and a buck saw (a bûcheron in French, tree cutter). Signed by the artist, Gaétan Hovington (b. 1946 - ) of Tadoussac, Québec. Hovington is a flat-plane carver who trained at the Bourgault School in St-Jean-Port-Joli, Québec. Circa 1970. Height, 12 1/4”.

Estimation 100-200 $

138

LARGE WHITE GOOSE CARVING

A large speckled white goose folk art wood carving on an unpainted wooden base. apparently unsigned. Circa 1970. 24” L, 17” H.

Estimation 200-300 $

74 137

HUDSON’S BAY TEDDY BEAR

A Hudson’s Bay articulated teddy bear with a black bow tie. Signed “ST” stitched on left foot. Circa 1960. Height, 15”.

Estimation 100-200 $

140

WOODEN POND BOAT

A wooden blue and white fishing trawler - pond boat. Name painted on stern “J. ZOFZ” Circa 1950. 21” L, 17” H, 5” W.

Estimation 200-300 $

75 139

LARGE WOODEN TOOL CARRIER

A large wooden tool carrier or tote in pined with central divider. Original brown paint remains on half of the object. Some square nails. Circa 1870. 34” L, 11 1/2” W, 10” H.

Estimation 200-300 $

142

PINE CHIP CARVED TIERED WALL SHELF

An impressive chip carved tiered pine wall shelf in original varnish with a central display area flanked and topped by small mirrors (top mirror cracked). The back wall of the central display area featuring a carved multi-faceted wooden medallion. Extensive curtain like chip carving around the top and lower edges, the sides, and in the right and left upper corners of the central display area. Round nailed. Circa 1930. 45” L, 15” H, 7” D.

Estimation 500-700 $

76
141

143

CARVED GENTLEMAN BY GAÉTAN HOVINGTON

A pine wooden carving of a gentleman smoking his pipe. Signed by the artist, Gaétan Hovington (b. 1946 - ) of Tadoussac, Québec. Hovington is a flat-plane carver who trained at the Bourgault School in St-Jean-Port-Joli, Québec. Circa 1970. 10 1/2” H, 7” W, 2 1/2” D.

Estimation 150-200 $

144

OPERA SODA METAL ADVERTISING SIGN

A single sided metal sign for “Opera, C’est si Bon!” soda. Marked “No. 101-CCC” on lower edge. One lower corner bent, and minor paint loss to the other lower corner. Minor paint loss to upper corners. Circa 1940. 53 1/4” L, 17 1/4” W.

Estimation 500-800 $

77

145

TOWEL HOLDER

A painted towel holder in pine. Hand forged nails on back side with an unusual chamfered pin. Circa 1860. 9 1/4” H, 20” W.

Estimation 200-300 $

146

RELIEF CARVING OF A SUGAR SHACK SCENE

A large relief basswood carving of a maple sugaring scene with a log cabin, an oxe pulling the maple water barrel, along with working men. Circa 1960. 30 1/2” L, 13” H, 2” D.

Estimation 300-400 $

147

FOLK ART HORSE SCENE PAINTING

Early 20th century, a framed oil on academy board of a naïve Canadian equine painting of a lady standing between two horses, with her dog. Montreal art label. Monogrammed lower left and signed indistinctly lower right. At sight, 15 1/2” H. 24” L. Frame size, 18 1/4” H. 27” L.

Estimation 350-450 $

78

148

TWO WATERCOLOURS OF INDIGENOUS LIFE

Two small watercolour paintings, one of an indigenous encampment by a lake, or river. One individual stands by a birch bark canoe. The other approaches a tee-pee in the background. The second painting is of an indigenous couple paddling a river in a birch bark canoe. Both paintings signed Roch Rolland and dated 1902. each measuring 7” H. 9 1/4” W (at sight).

Estimation 500-700 $

149

PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN

A small portrait of a middle aged gentleman in oil with possibly original frame. Unknown origin. Good overall condition. Protective foam core backing added. 10 1/4” H, 8” W (at sight).

Estimation 300-500 $

79

CAMPAIGN TRUNK

A small wooden campaign trunk with original leather surface, metal trim and extensive decorative metal tack designs on the lid and front. According to interior label, made by S&H Imperial Carriage Trunk & Plate Case Maker of England. Rectangular brass label on top indicates owner was Sir John Macra KCH. Trunk is in as found condition with several portions of the leather missing on the top and sides. Original hand-forged iron handles. Circa 1830. 24” W, 14” D, 10.5” H. Colonel Sir John Macra, K.C.H. was born on the 14th February, 1786. He obtained an Ensign’s commission in the 79th Highlanders in 1805, and was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant in the same year. His subsequent promotions were as follows: Captain, 1812; Major, 1818; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1821; Colonel, 1837. He was created a Knight of the Order of Hanover (K.C.H.) in 1827. His military career was both distinguished and eventful. He was present at the siege and surrender of Copenhagen in 1807, and went to Sweden with the army under Sir John Moore in 1808. Later on in the same year, he accompanied the British Force which was sent to Portugal, and was present in all the operations of that campaign, including the retreat of Sir John Moore and the battle of Corunna, on the 16th January, 1809. From Spain, he accompanied his regiment in the Walcheren expedition, and was present at the siege and capture of Flushing in August the same year. At Walcheren, he suffered from the fever which caused so much havoc among the British troops, and from the effects of which he never completely recovered. Provenance: Sir John Macra’s descendants, Montreal Family.

Estimation 500-700 $

80 150

SIR WILFRID LAURIER WATERCOLOUR

A small oval watercolour portrait of Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Signed by the artist F. Maheux. Circa 1900. Oak frame with partial shingle back. 9 1/2” H, 7” W (at sight).

Estimation 200-300 $

152

SMALL METAL TRUNK

A small metal trunk with brass hasp and lock. Metal handles. Painted to simulate light brown leather. Circa 1910. 25” L, 15” W, 15” H.

Estimation 100-150 $

81
151

SMALL DECORATED WOODEN TRUNK

A small wooden trunk with the original yellow painted surface, simulating pine, and decorative painted designs on the lid and front surface. Original iron handles. Corners reinforced with original metal plates. Simple plinth base moulding. Circa 1860. 14” H, 30” W, 14 1/2” D.

Estimation 200-300 $

154

INUIT DOLL

An Inuit doll with a carved wooden face. Woolen parka, mitts and boots with skin bottoms. Note damage to left foot. Circa: 1950. Length, 17”.

Estimation 150-200 $

82
153

155

HOOKED RUG

A hooked rug of two orange dogs facing each other. Green background with brown and orange trim. Circa 1960. Note loss to fringe on both ends. 37” L, 22” W.

Estimation 150-200 $

156

HOOKED RUG

A hooked rug of a winter scene with snow covered church, and a deer with mountains and moonlit sky in the background. Circa 1930. Note loss of fringe (15”) lower centre. 38 1/2” L, 21” W.

Estimation 200-300 $

83

TWENTY-BLOCK QUILT

A hand-stitched twenty-block quilt, each block with a colourful floral design, and each petal (12 per flower) is hand-stitched on a black felt background. Good condition. Circa 1950. 78” L, 62” W.

Estimation 200-400 $

158

CATALOGNE STYLE RUNNER

A very long multi-coloured catalogne made by Mme Grenier of Beauce, Québec. Very good condition. Circa 1970. Measuring, 30 feet long.

Estimation 200-300 $

84
157

INUIT BONE CARVING

An Inuit bone carving in the form of a basking walrus (lacking tusks). Circa 1960. 12” L, 8” H.

Estimation 400-600 $

160

LARGE WOODEN BOWL

A very large wooden bowl, nice patina and wear. Old repair. Circa 1900. 6 1/4” H, 23 1/4” diameter.

Estimation 400-600 $

85 159

LOW RELIEF CARVING

From the Price Collection in 2005, a naively carved and painted wall plaque in low relief of a young woman holding a lamb. Allegedly made by Beth Cooper of Madoc, Ontario. Circa 1970. 30” H, 16” W, 2” D.

Estimation 300-500 $

162

QUÉBEC RELIEF PLAQUE

A large low relief carved wooden plaque of a lake scene with a windmill, two houses, a boat and a man with a horse. Nicely painted. Signed by the artist J. Roy, St. Jean. 13 3/4” H, 37” W, 1 1/4” (thick).

Estimation 200-300 $

86 161

163

ROCKING HORSE

A carved and black painted wooden rocking horse mounted on a later base with metal support. Good condition. Circa 1960. With swing, 30 1/2 “H, 41” Long. Horse only, 25 1/2” H, 32 1/4” W.

Estimation 200-300 $

164

CORNER CUPBOARD

A two-door corner cupboard, each door featuring three fielded raised panels. Moulding adjacent to the doors. Moulded base above a straight cut out across the front. The top board appears to be a replacement suggesting that this might be the lower portion of a taller cupboard. 38” H, 27” W, each back side 18 1/2” wide.

Estimation 200-300 $

87

165

PINE BLANKET BOX

A Québec pine blanket box. Corner post construction with mouldings around the base and sides above the square feet. Old red paint on front, sides and back. Top is bare wood and likely from another box. 22” H, 37” W, 21” W.

Estimation 300-500 $

166

HOOKED RUG

A hooked rug featuring a brown dog in the centre with an elaborate border in orange and red all on a black background. In generally very good condition. Circa 1950. 41 1/2” L, 26” W.

Estimation 200-400 $

88

ROOSTER WEATHERVANE

A small tin weathervane in the shape of a rooster. As found condition. Some surface rust and surface tar on one side. Circa 1930. 9 1/4” H, 9” W.

Estimation 150-200 $

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WHETSTONE HOLDER

A carved pine holder for a sharpening stone in original red paint or stain. Meant to be worn on the belt. Circa 1830. 8 1/2” L, 3” W.

Estimation 80-125 $

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167

MAHOGANY DRESSER

A flamed mahogany dresser, three long drawers over two short, brass pulls, resting on well carved feet. Likely Canadian East Coast. 43” H, 45” W, 19 3/4” D.

Estimation 400-500 $

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SAMPLER

An alphabet and numbers sampler by Mary Bailey from Lower Canada, dated 1830. Some staining to the upper portions of the sampler. 11 1/2” H, 13 1/2” W.

Estimation 200-500 $

90 169

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CARVED FARMER

A pine wooden, unpainted carving of a man pulling a tree stump, signed on the base by André Moreau. 10 1/4” H, 7” W, 2 1/2” W.

Estimation 100-200 $

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WATERCOLOUR OF A LADY

A framed watercolour of lady in an elaborate blue dress and large black had sewing by a curtained window with potted flowers. Tag on back identifies sitter as Jean-Charlotte 1760 - 1833. Contemporary frame and matting. 8 1/2” H, 6 3/4” W.

Estimation 200-300 $

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GEORGES É. TREMBLAY HOOKED RUG

A large hooked mat of a winter landscape (probably in Charlevoix) including trees, mountains, a québécois house and man driving a box sled surrounded by a brown border. The initials “GET” in the lower right corner for Georges Édouard Tremblay (1902-1987) of Baie St-Paul, Québec. Minor fading, otherwise in overall very good condition. 29” H, 36” W.

Estimation 200-400 $

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HOOKED RUG

A hooked rug featuring a Québec winter landscape with a large multicoloured house, and two women in the foreground. Black border. Very good condition. 23 1/2” H, 34 1/2” W.

Estimation 200-300 $

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175

ANTIQUE WOODEN CIGAR MOULD

An early two-piece basswood cigar mould with ten individual slots for the cigars. Sections are held in place by three wooden pegs. Circa 1920. 3” H, 13” W, 7” D.

Estimation 80-125 $

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ANTIQUE CRICKET BAT

A vintage Walter Warsop three-star crickett bat in original, as found condition. The bat has the name Walter Warsop, Little Baddow, Chelmsford Essex and the word “Perfection” embossed on one side. Original handle covering intact. Some wear to the bottom end of the bat. 30 1/2” L, 4” W.

Estimation 80-125 $

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BRASS CUTTER & SCALES

A brass candle wick cutter or scissors in good original condition, along with a set of brass weigh scales fitted in their original wooden box. Instructions on paper, in French, affixed to the underside of the lid. 7” L, 2” W (cutter) 7” L, 2” W (scale).

Estimation 80-150 $

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ANTIQUE WOODEN CIGAR MOULD

Vintage cigar or cigarillo wooden mould. Marked L. BEZEMER, PERLU - VORM, HELMUND - HOLLAND on the lid surface. Good as found condition. Circa: 1920. 22” L, 4” W, 3” H.

Estimation 80-125 $

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LARGE IRON ICE TONGS

A set of large, hand-forged iron ice tongs. Circa, 1870. 24” L, 14 1/2” W.

Estimation 80-125 $

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WINDSOR ARMCHAIR

A small sack back hardwood Windsor armchair with nicely shaped saddle seat robustly turned legs and H stretcher. In stripped condition. Circa 1830. 36” H, 20” W, 15” D.

Estimation 150--250 $

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QUÉBEC COUNTRY ROCKER

A Québec country rocking chair in original unpainted condition. Splat back with curved arms and hand champhered stretchers. The woven seat appears to be original. Circa 1940. 40” H, 19” W, 16” D.

Estimation 100-150 $

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LARGE SANTA CLAUS BY AIMÉ DESMEULES

A carved wooden folk art Santa Claus figure by Aimé Desmeules (1917-1997) of Saint-Paulde-la-Croix, Québec. With outstretched arms mounted on a painted piece of plywood. Santa is nicely painted in a red and white suit with a red and white cap. Wool white beard. In very good condition. Minor paint loss on the hands. Circa 1960. 38” H, 15” W, 9” D.

Estimation 400-600 $

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TWO FOLK ART TABLE LAMPS

Two folk art carved wooden table lamps signed by Howard Hannah (active 20th century), of Howick, Québec. One featuring a white bearded man (condition to left foot), the other of a blue apron woman. One lamp signed underside. Circa 1930. 11” H (base to bottom of socket).

Estimation 150-250 $

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COUNTRY CHAIR

A primitive country side chair with arrow-like back splats. Single board pine seat. Box stretchers. Turned front feet. Pinned and square nail construction. Possibly old original finish. Circa 1840. 35” H, 17” W, 12” D.

Estimation 100-150 $

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TOTEM STYLE SCULPTURE

A carved totem style pole with carved wings. Four different painted faces carved in deep relief on the front of the pole. Mounted on a plywood base with wooden decorated supports at the bottom front. Round nails. Circa 1960. 62” H, 34” W at the wings.

Estimation 300-400 $

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SALT GLAZED CROCK

A five-gallon open salt glazed crock with a cobalt blue bird on a branch on the front. Handles intact. Significant cracks in three different places. Staining. Circa 1860. 13” H, 13” diameter.

Estimation 100-200 $

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LARGE CHIP CARVED FRAME

An elaborate and large tramp-art chip carved frame in original colour. 25” H, 21 1/2” W.

Estimation 200-250 $

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CHILD’S ROCKING CHAIR

A slat back child’s rocker, 23 1/2” H, 18 1/2” D. (with rockers) 12 1/2” W. (front)

Estimation 200-300 $

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DROP-LEAF TABLE

A flame birch drop leaf table with turned legs. Nova Scotia, circa 1820. 28 1/2” H, 41 1/2” L. Each panel, 41” wide.

Estimation 200-300 $

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BOWLING PINS

Five KING Brunswick Red Crown hardwood bowling pins. Circa 1950. Paint loss around middle of each pin. 15” H, 5” W.

Estimation 100-200 $

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TWO CHARCOAL DRAWINGS

Two religious style portraits done in charcoal with white highlights. One of a boy holding a lamb. The other a young girl holding a musical instrument. Possibly original frames with shingle backs. Unsigned by the artist. In fair condition. Circa 1880. 19 1/2” H, 15 1/4” W.

Estimation 100-200 $

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MAN-POST

A painted folk carving of man’ with a brown leather hat and blue short - as part of a post on a wooden base. Height, 49”.

Estimation 100-200 $

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COPPERWARE & FIRE STARTER POT

19th century, a double-handled copper pot (10” dia.), a copper saucepan (dented, marked Benham & Sons, London), along with a brass fire starter pot with pumice wand and under plate.

Estimation 100-150 $

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REVERSE PAINTING

An antique reverse painting under glass “Sunday Morning A Cottage Family Going to Church” printed in large letters in a gold coloured band across the lower portion of the painting. Some damage to the frame. 18 3/4” H, 21 1/4” W.

Estimation 100-150 $

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EASTERN ONTARIO ROCKING CHAIR

A ladder back hardwood rocking chair with elaborate finials and a slatted back. Turned front legs ending in large circular, flat hand rests. The chair has what appears to be its original rush seat. Very good overall condition including the seat. Circa 1820. 43” H. (with finials) 20 1/4” W. 27” D. (with rockers). This chair is in Shackleton’s book.

Estimation 200-300 $

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CHANDELIER

A twelve-light wooden chandelier with metal arms, 30” wide (tip to tip), post 20” long.

Estimation 400-600 $

103 195

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BRASS CANDLE HOLDER

A footed brass candle holder with cylindrical cranberry glass insert and carrying chain. From St- Ubalde, Québec. Circa 1930. 12” H, 4” D.

Estimation 80-125 $

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ADVERTISING

A large relief advertising wooden sign, “Reine de l’Ouest” (Queen of the West). 25” H, 53 1/2” W, 1 1/4” D (thick).

Estimation 300-500 $

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Robert Stewart HYNDMAN (1915 - 2009)

Canadian

Untitled, landscape with a lake, oil on panel, signed lower right, dated ‘58 lower left, unframed, 10 x 13 1/4 inches. Provenance: consigned by the artist’s family. Robert Hyndman was born in Edmonton, Alberta. He studied art at the Central School for Arts and Crafts (London, England). In 1939, he returned to Canada and joined the Royal Canadian Air Force - he flew Spitfires over the English Channel. In 2001, he received the Art & Heritage Award from the City of Ottawa, and in 2001, on the 100th Anniversary of the election of Canadian former Prime Minister Sir Wilfrid Laurier, he presented his portrait of Prime Minister Laurier to then Prime Minister Jean Chrétien. In 2003, he received the Victor Tolgesy Arts Award from the City of Ottawa.

Estimation 200-300 $

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Mary Porter ZWICKER (1904 - 1993)

Canadian

Untitled, moored boats, watercolour on paper, signed lower left, 12 1/2” H, 16 1/2” W. Mary Marguerite Porter Zwicker was born in Pleasant Valley, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. She traveled to the US to study privately with Hans Hofmann. In 1937, she married a fellow art student, Leroy Zwicker. Zwicker taught painting at Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, and eventually led art and social tours in Spain, Italy and Portugal. She was a member of the Nova Scotia Society of Artists. The Zwickers offered a private donation of $4 million in support of the conservation and exhibit of the home of folk art artist Maud Lewis.

Estimation 150-200 $

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CATALOGNE STYLE RUNNERS

Two hooked runners in the catalogne variegated colour style, minor edge loss, 24” W x 62” L. (dark one), the other measuring, 34 1/2” W x 84” L.

Estimation 100-200 $

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INUIT STONE CARVING

White stone carving, signed in black underside and marked “Ayerst”, 2” H, 4 3/4” W, 1 3/4” D.

Estimation 100-200 $

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INUIT TEXTILE ART

The brown wool background mat stitched with felt elements such as a figure entering an igloo, polar bears and seals, signed in syllabics lower right. 25 1/2” H, 21 1/4” W.

Estimation 100-200 $

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ARGILLITE BOWL

The carved demi-lune shaped vessel, probably used as an oil lamp. 1 1/2” H, 16 1/2” W, 6 3/4” D.

Estimation 300-500 $

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INUIT CARVING

A small carved ivory roaring polar bear, illegible signature underside, 1 1/2” H, 3 1/4” W, 3/4” D. This piece can not be shipped outside of Canada. CITES rules apply.

Estimation 100-150 $

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WALRUS TUSK

Measuring 12” long. This lot can not be shipped outside of Canada due to CITES rules.

Estimation 100-200 $

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WHALE TOOTH

Measuring, 4 1/2” L, 2 1/2” diameter (at base). This lot can not be shipped outside of Canada due to CITES rules.

Estimation 100-200 $

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INUIT CARVING

Black stone, walrus head with tusks. Height, 2”.

Estimation 80-125 $

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INUIT STONE CARVING

Black stone carving, Inuit figure holding a seal upside down (by the tail), signed Mosossie. 6 1/4” H, 4 1/2” W, 3 1/4” D.

Estimation 100-200 $

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INUIT DOLL

An Inuit doll with fur clothing and skin boots. Circa 1960. Height, 20”.

Estimation 200-300 $

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INUIT CARVING

A mottled-serpentined green stone carving of a basking walrus, signed in syllabics “Osiuktuk”. 6 1/4” H, 8 1/4” W.

Estimation 200-400 $

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ARTHUR PEQUEGNAT SCHOOL CALENDAR WALL CLOCK

Canadian, circa 1910, an eight-day spring driven time and calendar movement clock in golden oak. Christie’s Bookstore was a Canadian school supplies and bookstore headquartered in Brandon, Manitoba. The dial is marked “The Arthur Pequegnat Clock Co., Berlin, Canada” lower edge, with pendulum. 26 1/2” H, 16 1/2” W, 4 1/2 diameter.

Estimation 300-400 $

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SMALL PORTNEUF BOWL

Decorated with pink and green flora. 3 1/2” H, 6” diameter.

Estimation 80-125 $

A vintage hand-turned wooden bowl, 7 1/2 x 21 3/4 inches.

Estimation 250-350 $

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ADVERTISING

A Quaker Corn Flakes box, with aircraft identification on the back, Quaker Oats Company, Peterborough and Saskatoon, Canada. 9 1/4” H, 6 1/4” W, 2 1/2” D.

Estimation 80-125 $

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HOOKED RUG

The attractive rug designed with green and yellow-red maple leaves, and branches on yellow ground with a red border. 24 1/2” H, 40 1/4” W.

Estimation 100-200 $

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HOOKED RUG

A sugar shacking scene, smoke coming out of the chimney, with one-horse drawn sleigh. 23 1/2” H, 40” W.

Estimation 200-300 $

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IMPRESSIVE SLANT FRONT DESK

The country pine slant-front desk with its original grain painted finish comprised of a dark red undercoat with black highlights. Single beaded drawer with what appears to be the original knobs. Tapered legs front and back. Overall excellent condition. It is exceedingly rare to see a piece of 19th century Canadian country furniture with such a pristine original finish. Note: there is a 1/8th inch horizontal separation in the lid that runs the width of the desk, and the slope front is fixed. Mid 19th century, Uxbridge, Ontario. Measuring, 38 1/2” H. at rear, 31 1/2” H. at front, 37” wide.

Estimation 400-700 $

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BILINGUAL PRIDHAM’S TERMS & CONDITIONS OF SALE

Please take the time to read, thank you.

RÈGLEMENTS & CONDITIONS DE VENTE PRIDHAM’S BILINGUES

S.V.P. veuillez prendre le temps de lire, merci.

1. The term “Auctioneer” means Pridham’s Auction House Inc. (“ Pridham’s “). | Le terme “Encanteur” signifie Pridham’s Auction House Inc. (“ Pridham’s “).

2. Each lot is sold “AS IS” and “WHERE IS”. Sales are final. | Chaque item est vendu “TEL QUEL” et “OÙ IL EST”. Les ventes sont finales.

3. The descriptions are provided to help move along the process on auction day. No warranty regarding the descriptions, age or condition is made or implied. Additionally, under the Conditions of Sale applicable to the sale of any lot, buyers must satisfy themselves as to each and every aspect of the quality of the lot, including and without limitation, its authorship, attribution, condition, provenance, authenticity, age, suitability and origin. Lots are sold on an ‘as is’ basis but the actual condition of the lot may not be as good as indicated by its outward appearance. In particular parts may have been replaced or renewed and lots may not be authentic or of satisfactory quality. Any statement in relation to a lot is merely an expression of opinion of the seller or Pridham’s and should not be relied upon as an inducement to bid on the lot. Please contact us for a condition report. 1-877-533-5877 or info@pridhams.ca NO LATER than: May 24th at 5:00pm. After that time, we can not guarantee phone calls & emails will be answered due to the live webcast demands.

Les descriptions sont inclues pour faciliter le processus le jour de la vente. Aucune garantie en ce qui concerne les descriptions, l’âge et condition est offerte ou implicite. En outre, conformément aux conditions de vente applicables à la vente de tout lot, les acheteurs doivent s’assurer de chaque aspect de la qualité du lot, y compris et sans limitation, son auteur, son attribution, sa condition, sa provenance, son authenticité et origine. Les lots sont vendus “tel quel”, mais la condition réelle du lot peut ne pas être aussi bonne que celle indiquée par son apparence extérieure. En particulier, des pièces peuvent avoir été remplacées ou restaurées, et les lots peuvent ne pas être authentiques ou de qualité satisfaisante. Toute déclaration relative à un lot est simplement une expression d’opinion du vendeur ou de Pridham’s et ne devrait pas être invoquée comme une incitation à soumissionner sur le lot. S.V.P. contactez-nous pour un rapport de condition. 1-877533-5877 ou info@pridhams.ca, au plus tard le 24 mai à 17h. Nous ne pouvons pas garantir un retour d’appel ou courriel après cette date vu les besoins technologiques du webcast.

4. The Auctioneer does its very best to point out condition issues. You have to examine each piece carefully; sales will not be set aside on grounds of condition, or of real or imagined misdescription. The condition reports are not prepared by a professional conservator or engineer. | Pridham’s fait de son mieux pour vous informer de la condition d’un objet. Vous devez examiner chaque item soigneusement; les ventes ne seront pas mises de côté pour des raisons de condition, ou de descriptions erronées réelles ou imaginaires. Nos rapports de condition ne sont pas préparés par un conservateur professionnel ou un ingénieur.

5. The Auctioneer may accept and submit absentee, telephone and online bids, to be executed by an employee of the Auctioneer, pursuant to the instructions of prospective purchasers not in attendance at the sale. | Pridham’s peut accepter et soumettre des offres par absence, par téléphone ou en ligne, devant être exécutées par un employé de Pridham’s, conformément aux instructions des acheteurs éventuels qui ne peuvent pas être présents.

6. Registration: all bidders are required to submit full name, address and a telephone number. Information is used pursuant to the “Canadian Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act”. A credit card on file is required for telephone/absentee bidding. | Enregistrement: tous les clients sont tenus de donner leur nom, adresse et un numéro de téléphone. L’information est utilisée selon la “Loi canadienne sur la protection des renseignements personnels et les documents électroniques”. Une carte de crédit au dossier est nécessaire pour l’enregistrement d’une mise téléphonique ou par absence.

7. There are applicable taxes except for out-of-country buyers who require shipping their purchases. | Il y a des taxes applicables sauf pour les acheteurs hors Canada qui doivent faire livrer leur marchandise.

8. Unless exempted by law, the buyer must pay applicable taxes on the total purchase price. The buyer’s premium is added before the applicable taxes. Pridham’s does not divide a buyer’s invoice between two or more people on auction day. | À moins d’être exemptés, les acheteurs doivent payer les taxes appropriées sur le montant total. La prime de l’acheteur est ajoutée avant les taxes applicables. Pridham’s ne divise pas une facture entre deux ou plusieurs personnes le jour de la vente.

9. Unless exempted by law, the buyer is required to pay HST on the total purchase price including the buyer’s premium. For international buyers, taxes are not applicable when purchases are shipped out of Canada. For items shipped out of the province, the buyer is required to PAY TAXES as per their provincial tax status, whether it is HST, GST and PST. Includes Quebec buyers, there is GST AND QST. À moins d’être exempté par la loi, l’acheteur est tenu de payer la TVH sur le prix d’achat total, y compris la prime de l’acheteur. Pour les acheteurs internationaux, les taxes ne sont pas applicables lorsque les achats sont expédiés hors du Canada. Pour les articles expédiés hors province, l’acheteur est tenu de payer les taxes selon le statut fiscal de sa province, que ce soit la TVH, TPS ou TVP. Incluant les acheteurs du Québec, il y a une TPS et TVQ.

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10. The Auctioneer has the right to withdraw or add to the items as listed in any printed catalogue or listing or promoted on the internet. | Pridham’s a le droit de retirer ou d’ajouter des items sur une liste ou dans un catalogue imprimé, ou annoncé sur l’internet.

11. The Auctioneer reserves the right to withdraw any lot from the sale at any time, to divide any lot or to combine any two or more lots at his sole discretion, all without notice. | L’Encanteur se réserve le droit de retirer tout lot de la vente, à n’importe quel moment, de diviser un ou plusieurs lots, et ce sans avis.

12. The Auctioneer has the right to refuse any bid and to advance the bidding at his absolute discretion. The auctioneer reserves the right not to accept and to reject any bid. Without limitation, any bid which is not commensurate with the value of the article offered, or which is merely a nominal or fractional advance over the previous bid may not be recognized. | Pridham’s a le droit de refuser toute offre et d’avancer l’appel d’offres à son entière discrétion. Il se réserve le droit de ne pas accepter et de refuser toute offre. Sans limitation, toute offre qui n’est pas proportionnelle à la valeur de l’article offert ou qui est simplement une avance nominale ou fractionnaire par rapport à l’offre précédente ne peut être reconnue.

13. When the Auctioneer says “sold” it is a contractual agreement between the Auctioneer and the buyer. All auctions are also audiorecorded. | Lorsque l’Encanteur dit “vendu” cela est tout comme un contrat entre l’acheteur et l’Encanteur. Les encans sont aussi enregistrés par audio.

14. The highest bidder accepted by the Auctioneer for any lot shall be the buyer and such buyer shall forthwith assume full risk and responsibility for the lot and must comply with such other Conditions of Sale as may be applicable. If any dispute should arise between bidders, the Auctioneer shall have the absolute discretion to designate the buyer or, at his option, to withdraw any disputed lot from the sale, or to re-offer it at the same or a subsequent sale. The Auctioneer’s decision in all cases is final. | Le soumissionnaire le plus offrant accepté par Pridham’s pour tout lot sera l’acheteur et cet acheteur assumera sans délai tous les risques et responsabilités du lot et devra se conformer aux autres Conditions de vente applicables. En cas de litige entre deux soumissionnaires, Pridham’s aura la discrétion absolue de désigner l’acheteur ou, à son gré, de retirer tout lot contesté de la vente ou de la proposer à la même vente ou à une autre vente ultérieure. La décision de l’Encanteur dans tous les cas est définitive.

15. The buyer shall pay an item in full and to the satisfaction of the Auctioneer; failing to do so may result in the cancellation of the sale, with or without re-offering the item for sale. | L’acheteur doit payer un item au complet et à la satisfaction de Pridham’s, à défaut de quoi, Pridham’s peut annuler la vente, avec ou sans offrir de nouveau l’article à vendre.

16. Payments have to be made in full by Visa, MasterCard (over the telephone, or online with our MONERIS PAGE), or e-transfer within 5 days after receiving their final invoice from Pridham’s (or Live Auctioneers). American Express and cheques are not accepted. | Paiements doivent être faits par VISA, MasterCard (par téléphone ou avec notre lien en ligne MONERIS), ou Interac 5 jours après avoir reçu une facture finale Pridham’s (ou Live Auctioneers). American Express et chèques ne sont pas acceptés.

17. Pridham’s is not responsible for any damages or injuries under any circumstances. | Pridham’s n’est pas responsable pour aucun dommage ou blessure et ce, en aucun cas.

18. If you are not able to pick-up your purchase at 2615 Lancaster Road Ottawa, Pridham’s can deliver (smalls only, and art, for free) your unpacked paid purchases, at the buyer’s risk to UPS #112 (St Laurent Blvd, Ottawa, store112@theupsstore.ca). Pridham’s will share your information, not your credit card number, with UPS. Once your purchase is with UPS, you will liaise directly with them for packing, insuring, shipping, and payment. Please take note that UPS charges are with the amount of packing required, size, weight, destination, etc and NOT with the hammer price. Please ask for a shipping QUOTE before the auction (until FRIDAY NOON BEFORE THE SALE), if you are concerned. Sales will not be cancelled due to shipping costs.

EMAIL ADIL FOR A SHIPPING QUOTE:

store112@theupsstore.ca

If you prefer to use another carrier (not UPS), please take note that Pridham’s does not pack and insure - but we would be pleased to liaise with the shipper of your choice.

For larger items (ex. furniture), please call us (1-877-533-5877) to discuss a pick-up schedule (within 5 business days) or carrier shipping. A list of suggested shippers is available. We can not store furniture for weeks, please have a plan of action before buying large pieces, or a storage fee may apply.

***UPS shipping must be paid by you no more than 5 business days after receiving the UPS SHIPPING AUTHORIZATION. UPS can not store your purchase, fees may apply. Thank you very much. We appreciate your cooperation.

Si vous n’êtes pas en mesure de ramasser vos achats, Pridham’s peut les livrer les petits objets (seulement, gratuitement) non-emballés au risque de l’acheteur chez UPS #112, lorsque convenable pour Pridham’s. Pridham’s fournira à UPS les infos de l’acheteur, pas le numéro de carte de crédit. L’acheteur communiquera directement avec UPS pour l’assurance, l’emballage, l’expédition, et paiement. Veuillez prendre note que les frais UPS sont proportionnels à la quantité d’emballage requis, la taille, le poids, etc. Veuillez demander une estimation pour un envoi avec la vente (AU PLUS TARD, VENDREDI MIDI AVANT LA VENTE), et non pas après la vente. Les achats ne seront pas cancellés si vous trouvez votre envoi trop dispendieux.

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COURRIEL- ESTIMATION: store112@theupsstore.ca

Si vous désirez utiliser une autre compagnie (que UPS), s.v.p. laissez-nous savoir. Il nous fera plaisir de coordonner le tout pour vous. Veuillez prendre note que Pridham’s ne fait pas l’emballage et n’assume pas les assurances.

Pour les plus grands objets (comme meubles), s.v.p. veuillez nous contacter pour discuter du ramassage (en 5 jours ouvrables) ou d’une livraison contractuelle. Nous pouvons vous suggérer un déménageur. Nous ne pouvons pas garder des meubles durant des semaines, un frais d’entreposage peut s’appliquer.

**Vous n’avez pas plus que 5 jours pour payer UPS après avoir reçu votre formulaire. Le magasin ne peut pas entreproser vos achats plus longtemps, ou des frais peuvent s’appliquer. Merci beaucoup pour votre collaboration.

19. The Auctioneer acts solely as agent for the seller and makes no representation as to any attribute of, title to, or restriction affecting the articles in the sale. Without limitation, the buyer understands that any item bought may be affected by the provisions of the Cultural Property Export Act. | L’Encanteur est un agent seulement pour le client et ne fait aucunes représentations en ce qui concerne l’attribution, le titre ou restriction affectant les articles dans une vente. Sans limitations, l’acheteur comprend que les items achetés peuvent être affectés par des provisions culturelles et d’exportation.

20. DISCLAIMER: Ivory, tortoise shell and other “animal” items, including Rosewood, are restricted from export out of Canada due to protection under CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species). Pridham’s will not provide shipping or CITES application service. The successful buyer has to pick-up the item in person. Shall the buyer decide to take the item across a border after picking it up, the buyer takes full responsibility for obtaining proper exporting and importing documents from both countries: EXPORT IS AT THE BUYER’S RISK. Pridham’s supports the protection of all wildlife. | AVERTISSEMENT: L’ivoire, la coquille de tortue et d’autres objets de source animale (et même le Bois de rose) ont un interdit d’exportation à l’extérieur du Canada en raison de la protection prévue par la CITES (Convention sur le commerce international des espèces de faune et de flore sauvages menacées d’extinction). Pridham’s n’offrira pas de service d’expédition ni de service d’application pour CITES. L’acheteur doit ramasser l’article en personne. Si l’acheteur décide de croiser une frontière après avoir ramassé l’article, l’acheteur assume pleine responsabilité d’obtenir les documents appropriés d’exportation et d’importation des deux pays. L’EXPORTATION EST AU RISQUE DE L’ACHETEUR. Pridham’s supporte la protection de tous les animaux sauvages.

Please do not hesitate to contact Pridham’s if you have questions, thank you.

S.V.P. n’hésitez pas à contacter Pridham’s si vous avez des questions, merci.

Toll Free / Sans Frais: 1-877-533-5877

info@pridhams.ca

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