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Submitted photo · June 6, 2026

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G.M.Allan’s-Lytton

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First Nations Village and Canoe Scene Artwork by G.M. Allan - Lytton

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50-150

As of June 6, 2026

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A colorful artwork depicting a large, decorative canoe under a shelter with figures working in the foreground. In the background is a village scene with totem poles and buildings, set against a backdrop of mountains and trees. The work is signed by G.M. Allan - Lytton.

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The artwork appears to be a print or watercolor by G.M. Allan - possibly G.M. Allan (Gladys Maud) Lytton. The details about the artist and the medium would influence the value. Assuming it is a print by this artist, similar pieces can range in value depending on condition and the specific subject matter. The condition of this piece seems good, and the subject is a vibrant and detailed depiction of a First Nations scene, which can be popular. Researching past sales of works by G.M. Allan would be necessary for a more precise appraisal, but based on general market trends for this type of art, the estimated value is in the given range.

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