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Best Antique Stores in Ontario (Local Guide)

Best Antique Stores in Ontario (Local Guide)

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Best Antique Stores Near Toronto, Ontario (Local’s Guide)

Best Antique Stores Near Toronto, Ontario (Local’s Guide)

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The Story Behind an 1867 Brantford Crock — Morton & Co. and a Rare Piece of Canadian History

The Story Behind an 1867 Brantford Crock — Morton & Co. and a Rare Piece of Canadian History

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A rare Morton & Co. crock from circa 1867, made in Brantford, offers more than antique charm—it’s a true piece of early Canadian history. Dating to the year of Canadian Confederation, this hand-crafted stoneware vessel is both highly collectible and increasingly sought after. With its maker’s mark, regional significance, and limited surviving examples, it stands out as a unique investment and a timeless display piece that connects directly to Canada’s earliest days.

A Rare Waterloo Treasure: C.N. Huether Stoneware Mug

A Rare Waterloo Treasure: C.N. Huether Stoneware Mug

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A Rare Waterloo Treasure: The C.N. Huether Stoneware Mug In the late nineteenth century, before glassware dominated tavern shelves, Ontario breweri...
Unearthing Canadian Stoneware: 19th-Century Merchant Jug from Quebec

Unearthing Canadian Stoneware: 19th-Century Merchant Jug from Quebec

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Delve into the history of a rare 19th-century stoneware merchant jug from Eustache, Quebec. Learn how these practical vessels served Canadian homes and businesses, and why they’re prized by collectors of antique pottery today.