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Parking at Yonge and Summerhill is always a challenge, but it's worth the effort to browse this shop's ever-expanding collection of European antiques and contemporary furnishings. At the back, you'll find garden gems, both French formal and Canadian-made reproductions. A 19th-century cast iron jardiniere has the patina and feet to justify the $1,295 price tag. For a portico, a reproduction square pavilion lantern in distressed grey tin with period glass and jaunty fleur-de-lys ornament is $1,450. Four-foot-tall 19th-century Grecian urns of the palest of terra cotta are immaculately preserved ($1,450-$2,250). French cafe chairs from 1910 (finally, the real ...