Buddy "L" dump truck in as found condition. Seems to be all there except for lever system that made the dump go up. Original surface. 19"l., 6"w., 6 1/4"t.,
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This fellow has loads of character. He was created by Kitchener, Ontario folk artist Howard Jasper about 1980. Carved and painted wood with bent nail legs. 13"l., 6"d., 17 1/2"t.
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This is a circa 1980 piece by the important, now deceased folk artist, Leo Fournier, of La Prarie, Quebec. For a complete bio of this artist go to folkartcanada.ca. Excellent condition. 9 1/2" l., 6"d., 10 1/2"t.
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Created sometime in the 4o's-50s by Gerard Demearse of Ancien de Laurentide, Quebec. In good condition, but showing it's age with some chipping of paint on base. 16 1/2" t, 3 1/2"d, 5"w.
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We don't know much about this carved buffallo except that it is very well done, is either from Ontario or Quebec, appears to be cherry, and is mid 20th cent. It is in excellent condition. 12"l, 4 1/2"w, 10"t
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This early, dovetailed pail bench came from Vineland, Niagara Penninsula, Ont. circa 1840. great pallet of colours, and nice "crusty" old surface. On the inside you can see the shadow from some newer shelves that were added, and removed at some ealier point. What remains is the two original shelves , and it is an easy task to "colour up" the spots on the sides. 35 1/2" w, 13"d, 43"t.
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This pine jam cupboard was picked from the home of the Krick family of Caister, Haldimand Cnty, Ontario, an early Mennonite community. It is in untouched condition. It has one fixed shelf inside. Circa 1870. 40"w, 15"d, 46"to deck plus a 5" backsplash.
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This smaller storage box comes from Quebec, circa 1850, It has been professionally dryscraped down to it’s incredible, original blue paint. Original key and lock. Hinges replaced at some point. 18”w, 11”t, 14”d.
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