- 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 WINTER SERIES • 2015
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GREATER PHILADELPHIA EXPO
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OAKS, PENNSYLVANIA
100 STATION AVENUE / OAKS, PA 19456
(928) 606-2972
FRIDAY...........FEBRUARY 20, 2015.....11 AM – 9 PM
SATURDAY....FEBRUARY 21, 2015.....10 AM – 8 PM
SUNDAY.........FEBRUARY 22, 2015.....10 AM – 7 PM
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➴ 35+ CASES OF SILVER and GOLD JEWELRY
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INDIAN POTTERY - Historic &
Contemporary
HOPI KACHINAS
NAVAJO RUGS - Historic & Contemporary
BASKETS - Historic & Contemporary
ART and SANDPAINTINGS
SCULPTURE and FETISHES
NORTHWEST COAST and ESKIMO,
ARTS and CRAFTS
From Rt. 76 (Schuylkill Expressway) - Follow Rt. 76 west to King of Prussia, exit
to Rt. 202 South (West Chester), stay in right lane for Rt. 422 West (Pottstown),
exit Rt. 422 at Oaks, left onto Egypt Rd., left at Station Ave. (3rd light). Follow
signs for the Expo Center.
From PA Turnpike - Exit at Valley Forge and stay to the right, exit Rt. 202 South
(West Chester), Stay in right lane for Rt. 422 West (Pottstown), exit Rt. 422 at
Oaks, left onto Egypt Rd. , left at Station Ave. (3rd light). Follow signs for the
Expo Center.
From Rt. 422 West - Rt. 422 to the Oaks exit, left onto Egypt Rd.,
left at Station Ave. (3rd light). Follow signs for the Expo Center.
From Rt. 422 East - Rt. 422 to the Oaks exit, left onto Egypt Rd.,
left at Station Ave. (2nd light). Follow signs for the Expo Center.
GPS directions - enter: 1601 Egypt Road Phoenixville, PA
19460; from that location follow the Expo signs in.
OUR NEXT SHOW IN THE
PHILADELPHIA AREA
WILL BE MAY 1-3, 2015
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INVENTORY
JEWELRY
Happy new year to you and yours!
Americana Indian Shows would like to thank all
of you for making 2014 a success and for your
support of Native American arts. We look forward
to serving you in the new year!
We kept busy this past holiday season with
purchasing new inventory. A good number of artists
came by with their jewelry to sell so they too could
do their holiday shopping. During that time several trips were
also made to Gallup and Zuni to restock.
We’re headed your way with an outstanding and fully
restocked inventory for you to choose from! There will be lots of
great new jewelry as well as a nice selection from an extensive
collection of jewelry which dates mostly from the 1990’s to 2010.
Alton Bedonie made several trips to see us with new jewelry and as
always delivered top-notch quality in his signature style. He created
one of his magnificent heavy bracelets as well as some beautiful
earrings and pendants. Included in his works were long-awaited
pieces using purple Charoite which include a pendant and earring
set and a gorgeous necklace. Alton is also working on some new
men’s and women’ rings, earrings and two bolo ties which should be
ready by the time this show series starts. We purchased two new
necklaces from Mary Tom in an exciting new design incorporating
red and purple spiny oyster shell. Jack Tom came by with four of
his necklaces as well as one of his hard to get bolo ties (hopefully
something he’ll continue!). We visited with Nelson Begay and his
family at the beginning of the year when they stopped by on their
way to the new year sales at the Flagstaff mall and got three of
his bracelets, a gorgeous necklace with a large arrowhead-shaped
centerpiece (in a gorgeous contemporary style), and a beautiful
bolo tie with purple spiny oyster shell. He is currently working on
some more rings size 9 through 10 ½ and finishing up one of his
magnificent wide bracelets.
We met with Sunshine Reeves and his wife while on their way
to Sedona and purchased an awesome selection of Sunshine’s
hand-stamped jewelry. He recently acquired some new stamps
and we were in awe of the beautiful new designs he created with
them. There are bracelets both wide (1 ½”) and narrow (5/8”) as
well as a thick style which is stamped on all four sides and two great
looking all-silver buckles and two bolos. It was also a privilege to
see a gorgeous rug his wife had just completed. She is a very
accomplished and multi-award winning weaver and artist in her own
right.
On one of the trips to Gallup we met with Steven Arviso and
purchased some of his super cool bracelets. He calls his heavy
wide bracelets the “optical illusion” style. This bracelet actually look
like it is getting wider as you rotate it. A must see-it’s mesmerizing!
While in Gallup, we obtained some great Zuni pieces including
two beautiful pins by Ruddell and Nancy Laconsello as well as
a magnificent pair of needle point earrings by Connie Seowtewa.
In fact, we added lots of great new styles of Zuni jewelry this time!
The artists from Stone Weaver have also been very busy and we
have a nice new selection of their jewelry as well. As we go to press,
there are still lots of artists to see before the series begins, including
Myron Panteah, Alex Sanchez and Kee Yazzie. We look forward
to seeing you and showing you all the beautiful new works!
See you at the show!
Eric
POTTERY
In addition to re-stocking our pottery inventory, we also
acquired a nice selection of bead work from a collector in Virginia.
This collection includes some newer as well as older pieces.
For pottery, we have a very nice selection of horse
hair pottery from Navajo and Acoma artists and
our hand-coil inventory is very strong with
exquisite pieces from award winning artists
such as Maria Martinez, Sasha Red Starr,
Glendora Daubs, Paula Estevan, Sandra
Victorino, Denise Chevarria, Diane LewisGarcia, Marilyn Lewis Ray, Dena Suina, Calvin
Analla Jr, Franklin Peters and many others.
As always we have a great selection of impressive
pottery for your home decorating, collecting or gift-giving.
Whether you want a molded or hand coiled piece, we have
something that’s sure to please, and fit your budget.
SCULPTURE & KATSINAS
Over the holidays we acquired some great new kachinas
from a number of artists in northern Arizona. Lawrence Dallas
crafted an interesting new scene that included a curved dwelling
wall and two kachinas emerging from kivas, Raymond Chee
carved an impressive U.S. cavalry Apache scout and a few
smaller kachinas in the 4 to 8 inch size and Jeremy Lanza
provided us with a very nice owl with an interesting base style
to it (hard to describe - you have to see it!). The creativity of
these carvings is just outstanding! There will be more coming
in as the new year progresses.
In alabaster, Marvin Toya carved some more small stone
pieces including a charming owl, which prompted me to
request more animal pieces from him as well that I hope to
have soon.
In all, we will have a large and varied new inventory when we
head your way!
Matt
SANDPAINTINGS, RUGS & ART
Navajo Rugs
At the end of the summer I picked up some spectacular
rugs from the Teec Nos Pos trading post so we have a great
selection from this area for our holiday series. I will also be
picking up rugs from Bill Malone in Gallup before we head
your way and plan to have a nice selection of the smaller
weavings as well, which are great to put on tables or use for
display with pottery or kachinas. These smaller weavings also
make great gifts. Another popular item is the Navajo pillow set
made by Sally Arviso. We have requested more from her and
are hoping to have at least two or three sets by show time.
Sandpaintings
On our buying trips to the Ship Rock area we obtained
several very nice and finely detailed sand paintings with
excellent matting work. We also picked up a nice selection
of smaller sand paintings, as well as some of the small boxes
with sand-painted lids. These make great accent pieces (also
a great place to store the TV remotes) and very nice gifts too.
Eric
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