Canadians hoping to get their hands on treasures from Hudson's Bay won't have to wait much longer for the chance.
An Ontario court has approved a November sale of 1,700 pieces of art and about 2,700 artifacts belonging to the fallen retailer.
Though the company has yet to reveal exactly what will be up for grabs, a lawyer for the firm says the items are from Hudson's Bay's retail era, rather than its fur trade days.
The sale will be hosted by Heffel Gallery and split between a series of online auctions beginning Nov. 12 and an in-person one held around Nov. 19.
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