The much-reported HBC auction is over. Subject only to a judicial nod, the Hudson Bay Company charter will remain in Canada, thanks to the generosity of two of Canada’s wealthiest families.
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The future homes for 27 pieces of Hudson's Bay history were decided Wednesday in a packed Toronto auction, where art lovers, historians and those wistful about the fall of Canada's oldest company ...
TORONTO - The future homes for 27 pieces of Hudson’s Bay history were decided Wednesday in a packed Toronto auction, where art lovers, historians and those wistful about the fall of Canada’s oldest ...
0:45 Winston Churchill painting sells for $1.3M as Hudson’s Bay art hits auction block The bids have begun to fly at a Toronto auction where 27 pieces from Hudson’s Bay‘s art collection are being sold ...
The famous 1935 Sir Winston Churchill canvas painting from the Hudson’s Bay Company stockpile hits the auction block today (Nov. 19), and is expected to fetch up to $600,000. It’s one of the 27 ...
About halfway through the sale of the Hudson’s Bay Co. art collection in Toronto on Wednesday, auctioneer David Heffel decided to talk about the weather. “It’s getting a little chilly in here,” Mr.
It is the centrepiece of this unusually poignant art auction taking place on Wednesday afternoon, the liquidation of the Bay’s fine art collection You can save this article by registering for free ...
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Two of Canada’s wealthiest families have teamed up to make an $18-million bid for the Hudson’s Bay Company Royal Charter, with the goal of donating the historic document to four public institutions ...
TORONTO - Two of Canada’s wealthiest families want to team up to make an $18 million bid for the royal charter that formed Hudson’s Bay Company and donate it to a group of museums to ensure the ...
TORONTO — Several war memorials previously on display at Hudson’s Bay stores are getting new homes. Plaques from the department store’s Calgary, Winnipeg and Vancouver locations have all been donated ...