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  • Oldest and largest antique event of its type in the world.

    34th Annual Invitational Antique Indian Art Show

    When

    Sunday, August 12 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM

    Monday, August 13 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

    Tuesday, August 14 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

    Details

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    Ticket Info

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    Tickets for all events available at the door.  Cash & checks only – no credit cards.

    Opening - 6-9pm  $75 per person & includes admission on Monday & Tuesday

    Monday, August 13th - 10:00am - 5:00pm  $10.00 for one day $17 for two-day admission

    Tuesday, August 14th - 10:00am - 5:00pm  $10 for one day

    Event Description

    The Whitehawk Shows have been a Santa Fe tradition for over 30 years.  Called "the granddaddy of them all" by Maine Antique Digest's Alice Kaufman, these amazing shows offer something for everyone.  Each show boasts over 150 dealers and features merchandise not seen anywhere else.  The energy is high and the pace leisurely, so browse and enjoy yourself.  Our dealers are passionate about what they do and are happy to share their expertise.  A world of knowledge is yours for the asking!

    Both shows start with a preview opening from 6-9pm.  The tickets for each preview opening are $75.00 per person and include a scrumptious buffet catered by Cowgirl Restaurant and a complimentary drink - wine, beer, mineral water - your choice.  We'll have live entertainment and a cash bar to add to the festivities.  The preview events are open to everyone and all merchandise is for sale during the gala preview openings.

     

    Whitehawk’s original show celebrates its 33rd year and features one of the nations largest selections of antique Indian art objects ranging from Northwest Coast masks to antique Southwestern pottery, jewelry, textiles, California baskets, Plains beadwork of all types and artifacts from the Western, Great Lakes and Woodland tribes. This is the largest and longest running show for historic antique Indian Art. Join fellow collectors and museum curators as they search through our nation's greatest indigenous art treasure.

    For more information, visit http://www.whitehawkshows.com

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