by TAOK | Jul 30, 2010 | Antiques, Cynthia Findlay, Events, Media, Television Shows, Toronto Antiques, Toronto Antiques on King
Look for our appearance on Breakfast Television this Tuesday morning when we will be discussing the finer points of the antique business, particularly our participation in the 39th and final Sherway Gardens Antique Show, Toronto’s largest antiquing event. Running...
by TAOK | Aug 29, 2009 | Bridal Jewellery & Accessories, Gift Ideas, Media, Television Shows, Vintage Jewellery, Wedding SOS
With a savvy solution to any wedding-related problem and a knack for making something spectacular out of utter chaos, it is no wonder Jane Dayus-Hinch recently led her wedding planning team to the treasure trove of Toronto Antiques on King to film on location for an...
by TAOK | Aug 11, 2009 | Film & Television Props, Media, Movies, Paintings, Tea, Teacups & Accessories, Victorian
Emily Carr, “Indian Church” (1929), oil on canvas, 108.6 x 68.9 cm, Art Gallery of Ontario.* Once again Toronto Antiques on King is proud to announce that items from our inventory have been chosen as props to grace the silver screen and bring historical accuracy and...
by TAOK | Jul 29, 2009 | Film & Television Props, Media, Vintage Jewellery
(Queen Latifah’s necklace and earrings from Cynthia Findlay Antiques at Toronto Antiques on King, as worn in the movie Chicago) When your business is antiques you are awarded the wonderful opportunity to meet all sorts of fascinating people. Every day tourists and...
by TAOK | Jul 21, 2009 | Arabella Magazine, Bridal Jewellery & Accessories, Cynthia Findlay, Magazines, Media, Vintage Jewellery
One day this past spring I drove up to Woodbridge with a chest full of beautiful jewellery to participate by special invitation in the wedding shoot “To The Manor Bound” in the Summer 2009 issue of Arabella, a magazine dedicated to showcasing Canadian Art,...
by TAOK | Jul 18, 2009 | House & Home Magazine, Magazines, Media, Royal Doulton
My very first boss when I worked for Royal Doulton, Ken Ridgway, was the descendant of the man who designed the blue willow pattern. Who would have thought all those years ago that one day I would see a beautiful display of blue willow patterned china borrowed from my...