We accept - Americana Indian Shows

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We accept - Americana Indian Shows
A mericana Indian Shows
Anderson’s
An Arizona Family For Seven Generations
P.O. Box 3447 • Flagstaff, Arizona 86003 • Fax (928) 774-3139 • [email protected] • www.americana.net
PRESENTS OUR HOLIDAY SERIES • 2013
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Hilton San Antonio
Airport
611 NW Loop 410 / San Antonio, TX 78216
210 340 6060 www3.hilton.com
SATURDAY...........DECEMBER 7, 2013....... 10 AM – 8 PM
SUNDAY................DECEMBER 8, 2013....... 10 AM – 7 PM
– DIRECTIONS –
From Airport: Exit the airport and turn right onto Loop 410 West. Exit San Pedro Blvd. Proceed west
on service road to Blanco. Turn right (North) on Blanco to next stop light at Lockhill Selma. Turn right to
next intersection (1 block) and take another right to hotel. Hotel entrance on left. Property located on right
between Blanco and San Pedro.
From North: IH 35 south to Loop 410 west. Exit San Pedro Blvd, proceed west on service road Blanco.
Turn right (North) on Blanco to next stop light at Lockhill Selma. Turn right to next intersection (1 block) and
take another right to hotel. Hotel entrance on left. We are located on the North side of service road.
From South: IH 37 North. Exit on Airport Blvd and turn left to 410 west. Exit San Pedro Blvd and proceed
west on service road to Blanco. Turn right (North) on Blanco to next stop light at Lockhill Selma. Turn right
to next intersection (1 block) and take another right to hotel. Hotel entrance on left.
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HOPI KACHINAS
NAVAJO RUGS - Historic & Contemporary
BASKETS - Historic & Contemporary
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proceed west on service road to Blanco. Turn right on Blanco to next stop light at Lockhill Selma. Turn right
to next intersection (1 block) and take another right to hotel. Hotel entrance on left.
From Del Rio/El Paso: 90 East to 37 (281) North. Take 37 north to Airport Blvd. Exit Loop 410 West,
proceed about 2 miles to San Pedro Blvd. Follow service road, hotel located on right hand side between
San Pedro and Blanco. Go to Blanco stoplight, turn right to next stop light at Lockhill Selma. Turn r
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From East: IH 10 to 37 north, exit Airport Blvd, turn left onto 410 west. Exit San Pedro Blvd and proceed
west. Hotel located on right hand side between San Pedro and Blanco. Go to Blanco stoplight, turn right
to next stop light at Lockhill Selma. Turn right to next intersection (1 block) and take another right to hotel.
Hotel entrance on left.
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INVENTORY
JEWELRY
The holiday season is upon us already! This time out buying,
while keeping fall and winter fashions in mind, we focused on
gathering a great selection of gift items and collectable name
pieces. There will be more jewelry than can fit in the cases –
so if you do not see what you are looking for – please ask.
Alton Bedonie and Kee Yazzie have been busy
creating new pieces. Alton made a spectacular large
Larimar necklace and some medium sized pendants as
well as some rings and earrings set with stunning Fire
Agate. He also created some more gorgeous Lapis pieces.
Kee made two new bolo ties that are very smart looking
and very wearable; one with Bisbee turquoise. We also
got several rings, bracelets and a couple pair of earrings.
We picked up some great new Zuni pieces including two
necklaces by Patty and Rayland Edaakie and the 2nd Place
inlay pin/pendant winner from the Gallup ceremonial. There are
lots of nice new colorful Santo Domingo necklaces and earrings to
choose from as well.
With good luck and by word of mouth, we have managed to obtain
pieces from some top rated, award-winning artists - so we might get
some of you collectors in trouble! Included are two beautiful bracelets
by Vernon Haskie, one by Daryl Dean Begay, a bracelet by Rebecca
Tonabah Begay and several bracelets by Harrison Jim. New to our
inventory are a couple of pieces from Monty Claw who we just met
last August at the Gallup Ceremonial. This is an artist to keep an eye
on – he is going to go places. One piece is a bracelet and the other
is one of the coolest and most difficult to build bolo ties I have ever
seen. It is a six sided tufa cast bolo (in a box form) with tufa cast bolo
tips and is inlayed with Apache Blue turquoise on one side and an all
silver dragonfly motif on the other side. What makes it more unusual is
that the bolo cord passes through the inside, entire length of the piece,
and the tips exit the bottom. The cord is adjusted and held in place by
loosening two silver and turquoise screws - one on each side. It’s a
must-see!
We also acquired a great Richard Tsosie bracelet and rings from a
collection along with a not often seen Wilbert Manning wide turquoise
inlay bracelet and a nice Alvin Yellowhorse pendant. At the end of
our last show series we took in a nice collection of heavy sterling silver
handmade bead necklaces. Three of the graduated necklaces range in
length from 27 to 36 inches and have center beads with a diameter in
excess of one inch. We also purchased an excellent condition Allison
Lee coyote motif bolo tie. From another collection we purchased a
beautiful spider web Carico Lake turquoise necklace, ring and bracelet
set by Loren Begay.
There are many more pieces by lots of great artists to see at this
show. So if you are looking for yourself or for a gift this holiday season,
you are sure to find something you will enjoy. Also, we will have gift
boxes!
See you at the show!
Thanks,
Eric Anderson
POTTERY
The holidays are here! Let us help you find that unique gift or
gifts you are looking for. We offer a large selection of hand-coiled and
painted Acoma seed pots from Diane and Judy Lewis, Brenda Cerno
and Sandra Victorino, great etched Jemez pieces from the Daubs
family, polychromes from Natalie and Geraldine Sandia, and Hopi
bowls in both white slip and natural Jeddito clay. Most of the twenty
Mata Ortiz pots that I had picked up for last cycle sold, so I purchased
another group of these skillfully crafted, colorful vessels so you won’t
miss out.
Be sure to check out our great collection of pieces specially
selected and marked down for holiday savings. Look for the sale
cards placed next to these items.
Kachinas & SCULPTURES
These hand crafted pieces represent an important part of the
Hopi and Zuni cultures. When dancing, these figures are
praying for an event that will be beneficial to the village or the
environment. We have plenty of new carvings representing a
wide variety of kachina dancers on hand.
Lawrence Dallas suffered several tragic family losses and
took a sabbatical from carving. He has slowly started carving
again and we are grateful and supportive of each piece that he
does. Understandably, our selection of Lawrence pieces will be
limited this time out. Our thoughts and prayers are with Lawrence
as he continues to heal.
We acquired a few new carvings from Raymond Chee, who had an
amazing summer with several awards, including a “best in category” at
Gallup Ceremonial.
Marvin Toya sculpted some great new alabaster birds for us from
grey alabaster. Each of these birds has his trademark moon/sun cutout.
As we go to press, we expect even more assorted pieces to be competed
in the next three weeks, so our selection of alabaster pieces will be quite
good.
Matt
RUGS
With the summer season over and the major shows completed,
many fine weavings have become available to us. Our inventory will
include superb weavings from Bill Malone as well as pieces from the
Winfield collection. We hope to have the opportunity to bring you some
award winning weavings from the 2013 Gallup Inter Tribal Ceremonial as
well. The inventory will continue to feature the smaller to medium sized
weavings with a few select larger weavings. Included will be a beautiful
pictorial/tree of life that measures an impressive 68 inches by 130 inches.
This weaving was created in the mid 1970’s by master weaver Lori Begay
who was 73 years of age when she completed this masterpiece. It is a
must see! If interested, we will also be able to provide you with photos of a
74 inch by 158 inch snowflake pattern by master weaver Shirley Joe and
a Teec-Nos-Pos measuring 90 inches by 154 inches that we will be able
to acquire for you if interested. The weavers, Malone family, Winfield
family, and all of us at Americana Indian Shows truly appreciate your
support and thank you for making 2013 a wonderful year.
SANdPAINTINGS & ART
Our inventory of sandpaintings will feature the finest available as
always. With the holidays upon us, we will focus our attention on pieces
that make for superb and affordable gift items. The ever popular jewelry/
knick knack boxes (hey guitar players, they make for a wonderful pick
holder) with the sand painted lids will be restocked and ready for the gift
giving season. We will also restock our inventory of competition quality
pieces by such artist as: Joe Ben Jr., Sammy Myerson, Baatsoslanii
Joe, Bilson Kee and Tom Clark who was the artist chosen to produce
the promotional poster for this year’s Gallup Inter Tribal Ceremonial. We
will also feature superb originals as well as high quality limited edition
prints by Carol Lee Thompson OPA, Jack Black and Mary Selfridge
to name a few.
Davis
HUGE
SAVINGS