Category Archives: Toronto Antiques on King

The Chair Affair!

Did you go to the Chair Affair this year? If you did, then you already know that it was a lot of fun and a smashing success. The Chair Affair, put on by the Furniture Bank and in its second year, showcased designs of many prominent Toronto artists who re-design old, donated chairs into something […]
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Wedding SOS’s Jane Dayus-Hinch: Come For Tea!

Cynthia Findlay cordially invites you to join her for tea and conversation with Wedding SOS’s Jane Dayus-Hinch Wednesday September 7, 2011, 2:30-4:30 Toronto Antiques on King 284 King St. W Toronto, Ontario M5V 1J2 RSVP on facebook or by contacting us A Top UK wedding planner who has maintained a first-class wedding and event planning […]
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A Happy Day

In the height of this year’s heat wave, this fiancee was literally jumping up and down with joy. We thought we’d share this happy moment with you. Enjoy the summer and stay cool! If you need glittery ideas, check out cynthiafindlay.com
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Rubies Mean that Summer’s Here!

Half-way into July (I’ll say it again, half-way into July!!!) and I’d say it’s about time to do a ruby post. With its intense raspberry colour, ruby is birthstone for July. The ruby is one of the most prized gemstones in history. It was thought to promote power white warding off evil. The ruby represents […]
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Top Chef Alumni Dinner

We are very excited to tell you about our friend, the chef extraordinaire David Chrystian. You might already know him from the second season of Canada’s Top Chef, or as the executive chef at Le Germain’s Victor. David invited his Top Chef roomies to join him in making a seven course dinner tonight. If you […]
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A Vintage Wedding

Do you ever wonder how to use your favorite vintage items? Check out how Mango Studios used items from the Cynthia Findlay collection  in their vintage wedding shoot. Mango Studios borrowed the antique lockets, the brass and glass heart shaped box and the brass elk antlers (which is the base to an inkwell). The photography […]
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Summering with the Eatons

This is how the Eaton family enjoyed summer.
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