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Bear with Fish Sculpture

$28.99$41.99
Bear with Fish Northwoods Sculpture

Bear with Fish Wooden Box

$25.99$33.99
Bear with Fish Northwoods Wooden Box

Big Wolf Puzzle – 1000 Pieces

$22.99
Big Wolf. Designed by First Nations Artist John Balloue. Finished Size- 27.6"x 19.7"

Black Magical Dream Catcher

$12.99$17.99
Detailed with quartz crystal. This dream catcher is made magical by your spirit's attraction to the glass beads that adorn it. 2"

Black Pearl in a Bottle

$29.99
The Black Pearl is a fictional ship in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series. In the screenplay, the Black Pearl is easily recognized by her distinctive black hull and sails. Captained by Captain Jack Sparrow, she is said to be "nigh uncatchable". 6.25"x4"x4.5"

Black Pearl Model

$37.99$211.99
Black Pearl ship model is plank-on-frame hull construction and handcraft by skillful and creative artisans. The model is fully assembled and ready for display. Black/ Brass/ natural.The Black Pearl is a fictional ship in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series. In the screenplay, the Black Pearl is easily recognized by her distinctive black hull and sails. Captained by Captain Jack Sparrow, she is said to be "nigh uncatchable".

Blue and White Striped Lighthouse with Sailboats

$27.99
This wooden lighthouse has two sail boats at its base which reminds of you of a gentle sea breeze on your face! A wonderful addition to a nautical themed room or just a souvenir of your visit to Victoria and Victoria's Inner Harbour! This lighthouse stands about 10 1/2 inches high.

Bluenose in a Bottle

$25.99
Bluenose was a fishing and racing gaff rig schooner built in 1921 in Nova Scotia, Canada. A celebrated racing ship and fishing vessel, Bluenose under the command of Angus Walters, became a provincial icon for Nova Scotia and an important Canadian symbol in the 1930s, serving as a working vessel until she was wrecked in 1946. 5.75"x3"x3.75"

Bluenose Model

$49.99$499.99
 The most famous ship in Canadian history, the Bluenose was both a fishing and racing vessel in the 1920s and 1930s. The Nova Scotia schooner achieved immortality when its image was engraved onto the Canadian dime.