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Emily Carr works up for auction

Works by esteemed Canadian artists Lawren Harris, Emily Carr, J. E. H. Macdonald, and William Kurelek are among the highlights of next month's Heffel fall auction. A total of 162 lots will be up for sale Nov. 22 in Toronto.

Works by esteemed Canadian artists Lawren Harris, Emily Carr, J. E. H. Macdonald, and William Kurelek are among the highlights of next month's Heffel fall auction. A total of 162 lots will be up for sale Nov. 22 in Toronto.

One of the biggest price tags is on Harris's Hurdy Gurdy, which Heffel expects could fetch $400,000 to $600,000. The Vancouver-based auction house says the Group of Seven member treasured the work, which depicts Toronto's Ward district.

Also carrying a pre-sale estimate of $400,000 to $600,000 is Carr's Skide-gate oil on board - one of seven works in the sale by the Victoria native.

Another Carr painting, Frivolous September - Up the Gorge (Blue Sky and Forest), with a pre-sale estimate of $200,000 to $250,000, originated from the family of biochemist Charles Best, a co-discoverer of insulin. Included are copies of handwritten and typed exchanges between the Bests, Carr and friend Ira Dilworth.

The works will be on preview in Vancouver from Oct. 27-30.