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Snuff box

Maker: Laurent Amyot (Canadian, 1764–1839)

Edward Hanlan, "Champion of America." 1878

Artist: O. Rohn (Canadian, active mid-late 19th century)
Printer: Gorrell, Craig & Co. (Toronto, founded 1878)

Teaspoon

Maker: Amos Page (Canadian, 1803–1895)

Tablespoon

Maker: Robert Cruikshank (Canadian, ca. 1748–1809)

Indian Wigwam in Lower Canada

After: Cornelius Krieghofj (Canadian, 1812–1872)

Place de la Concorde, Paris

Artist: Frank Milton Armington (Canadian, 1876–1941)

A Time to be Born and a Time to Die

Artist: Wilfred Roloff Beny (Canadian, 1924–1984)

A Time to Get and a Time to Lose

Artist: Wilfred Roloff Beny (Canadian, 1924–1984)

Abstraction, No. 3

Artist: Lawren Stewart Harris (Canadian, 1885–1970)

Rif

Artist: Jean Paul Riopelle (Canadian, 1923–2002)

Armchair

Maker: Unknown

Vista Lake, from a portfolio of 21 prints from The Woodcut Society

Artist: Walter Joseph Phillips (Canadian, born England, 1884–1963)

Klippoth No 118

Artist: Jan Menses (Canadian, born 1933)

O Canada

Artist: Joyce Wieland (Canadian, 1931–1998)

Side Chair

Maker: Unknown

Dockyards

Artist: Cornelia Hele Kowallek (Canadian, born 1951)

The Altered Landscape 20

Artist: Cornelia Hele Kowallek (Canadian, born 1951)

The Altered Landscape l

Artist: Cornelia Hele Kowallek (Canadian, born 1951)

Harkness Memorial Tower - Yale

Artist: Robert Fulton Logan (Canadian, 1889–1959)

Wrexham Tower, Yale

Artist: Robert Fulton Logan (Canadian, 1889–1959)

Tablespoon

Maker: Unknown

Lointain

Artist: Jean Paul Riopelle (Canadian, 1923–2002)

Arms of Ensigns Armorial of the United States of America

Artist: Stanley Harrod (Canadian, 1881–1954)

Dessert spoon

Maker: Robert Cruikshank (Canadian, ca. 1748–1809)

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