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Navajo Blankets from the Late Classic Period: Old Territorial Shop

11th January 2010

Navajo Blankets from the Late Classic Period: Old Territorial Shop

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March 4, 2010
6:00 pmto9:00 pm
March 5, 2010
11:00 amto5:00 pm
March 6, 2010
11:00 amto5:00 pm

Navajo Blankets from the Late Classic Period
Old Territorial Indian Arts Gallery
03/04/10 – 03/06/10

Meet Tyrone Campbell, author and noted textile authority, who will be bringing a collection of fine historic Navajo, Pueblo and Rio Grande weavings for sale. Learn the colorful history of weaving in the southwest! Curious about your textile? Free casual appraisals and assessment for your edification.

Opening Wine Reception Thursday, March 4, 6-9 PM, Art Walk Evening. Gallery Show Friday and Saturday, 11 AM-5 PM.

Deborah & Alston Neal
Old Territorial Indian Arts
Old Territorial Shop, American Indian Antiques
7077 East Main Street #7
Scottsdale, AZ 85251
480-945-5432

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