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Hudson’s Bay’s 2025 closure led to an auction of thousands of historic artifacts and artworks, including paintings by Churchill, starting November 12.
Hudson’s Bay’s closure in March 2025 left behind thousands of historic artifacts and artworks, now being auctioned by Heffel Fine Art Auction House.
A live auction on November 19, 2025, in Toronto features 27 paintings, including works by Winston Churchill and Frederic Marlett Bell-Smith, viewable November 11–18.
A first online auction runs November 12–December 4, offering point blankets, rare coins, and collectible toys, with some items sold unreserved.
Bidding options include in-person, phone, digital saleroom, or online, requiring 48-hour registration.
The live event will be livestreamed, bidder identities remain confidential, and successful bidders must pay within seven days.
Pickup and shipping details are pending, with further auctions expected.
El cierre de la Bahía de Hudson en 2025 condujo a una subasta de miles de artefactos históricos y obras de arte, incluidas pinturas de Churchill, a partir del 12 de noviembre.