Category Archives: Antiques

The Antique & Vintage Father’s Day Gift Guide

Thinking about dad and looking for a special gift, check out our hand picked selection on our main site by clicking this link.  
Also posted in Cynthia Findlay, Figurines, Gift Ideas, Interior Decorator, Pottery | Comments closed

Vintage, Estate, Art Deco, Victorian & Antique Aquamarine Jewellery

This month in Blog CF Antiques – Insider Tips & Shopping News we wrote about the Aquamarine, March’s birthstone. Highlighting some stunningly beautiful examples of vintage, estate, Art Deco, Victorian and antique aquamarine jewellery. Please click here to read the short post.  
Also posted in Cynthia Findlay, Estate Jewellery, Vintage Jewellery | Comments closed

Dauphine Magazine Shows Off Some Of Our Items

  Please click here to see the full post on our main site at www.CynthiaFindlay.com
Also posted in Fashion, Gift Ideas | Comments closed

Fall Advertisements – As Seen In…

As we continue to move towards our site at cynthiafindlay.com please click here to see some inspirational ideas about jewellery and decor from a few of our advertisements in the Post City and Canadian Antiques & Vintage magazines this fall.
Also posted in Bridal Jewellery & Accessories, Magazines, Vintage Jewellery | Comments closed

Thank You Mom!

www.CynthiaFindlay.com  
Posted in Antiques | Tagged , , | Comments closed

Toronto Life Table Settings

This is a weekend for hosting family and friends and sharing special meals together. Toronto Life has created some inspiring place settings that make decorating the table an easy art, and that turn any dinner into an occasion. We are honoured that Toronto Life borrowed many of these items from Toronto Antiques on King & […]
Also posted in Magazines, Toronto Antiques, Toronto Antiques on King | Comments closed

Berlin Ironwork: A History

Between 1796 to 1806 the Prussian Royal iron foundries produced a fine lace-like jewellery made out of moulten iron and black laquer. Prussian Citizens were encouraged to donate their gold jewellery to aid the war effort against Napoleon. In exchange for their donation, they would receive the intricate ironwork jewellery, which was often inscribed with […]
Also posted in History | Comments closed