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Crownpoint Rug Auction

30th August 2008

Crownpoint Rug Auction

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Crownpoint Elementary School, Crownpoint, NM

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  1. 1 On February 9th, 2009, Richard Walters said:

    Who are the auctioneers/auction company that does your sale?

    Thank you

  2. 2 On February 9th, 2009, admin said:

    Richard, I’m not associated with the Crownpoint Rug Auction; I just maintain a listing of their auction dates on my site because it is an event associated with Navajo weaving. The auctioneers who conduct that auction are Wayne Connell and Delbert Autry of Mountainair, New Mexico. R.B. Burnham and Co. in Sanders, AZ also conducts Navajo rug auctions for various clients throughout the Southwest. I hope that helps!

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