Canadian Collector Magazine, January/February 1984, Volume 19, No. 1 - Ross-Thomson House
Canadian Collector Magazine, January/February 1984, Volume 19, No. 1 - Ross-Thomson House
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Details
- Year of publication
- 1984
- Place of printing
- Toronto
- Author
- Multiple Contributors
- Publishers
- Canadian Antiques and Fine Arts Society
- Size
- 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
- Edition
- F First Edition
- Keyword
- Canadian Collector Magazine, January, February 1984, Volume 19, No. 1 A Salute to the Settlement of Ontario, Shelburne's Ross-Thomson House. The Largest Loyalist artifact in, the Nova Scotia Museum's Collection, Toronto a la carte - Exhibition mapping Toronto's First Century, marks the city's Sesquicentennial, Return to Glengarry - Retired Northwest Company partners of, Eastern Ontario, The Canadian Connection - Parisian Art Nouveau Designer Edward, Colonna spent much of his life in North America, From Shore to Shore - Print-derived drawing from Victorian New, Brunswick depicts man's passage through life, A Quiet Wealth - Textile Arts of Coastal Native Women, Collecting Playing Cards, The Weldon Collection - Part IV - Chinese Export Porcelain, George Brown's Lambton Lodge - 'The Best House in Toronto'., Antiques and Collectibles Canadian History Magazine Back Issues
- Binding description
- S Single Issue Magazine
- State of preservation
- Good
- Languages
- English
- Binding
- Softcover
- First edition
- True
Description
62 pages. Features: A Salute to the Settlement of Ontario; Shelburne's Ross-Thomson House. The Largest Loyalist artifact in the Nova Scotia Museum's Collection; Toronto a la carte - Exhibition mapping Toronto's First Century marks the city's Sesquicentennial; Return to Glengarry - Retired Northwest Company partners of Eastern Ontario; The Canadian Connection - Parisian Art Nouveau Designer Edward Colonna spent much of his life in North America; From Shore to Shore - Print-derived drawing from Victorian New Brunswick depicts man's passage through life; A Quiet Wealth - Textile Arts of Coastal Native Women; Collecting Playing Cards; The Weldon Collection - Part IV - Chinese Export Porcelain; George Brown's Lambton Lodge - 'The Best House in Toronto'. Light wear. Nice copy. Book