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Post and Beam Reclamation

  • 2869 Dundas St. W. (at Keele) View on map »
  • 416-913-4243

This soaring salvage shop in the Junction offers architectural antiques gathered at auction houses, demolitions, estate sales and on country jaunts, and many come with detailed provenance tags. Styles range from the traditional (stained glass windows) to the quirky (door knockers from the 1910s are $45 to $300). Other notables include carved Victorian rosettes ($25 each) and antique maps that go from an affordable $125 all the way up to $10,000 for those engraved into copper. Some of the larger architectural elements—19th-century Ontario barn beams, iron gates circa 1900—are dusty, lifted straight from demolition rubble. For the garden, look for Haddonstone statuary, faithful reproductions from Britain’s National Trust properties (an oversized urn costs $675).

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    2869 Dundas St. W. (at Keele)

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