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Annual Fall Navajo Rug Auction

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Event# 928-445-1230

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Features authentic Indian creations at amazing prices. Navajo weavings & Indian jewelry, baskets, ceramics & other art. Frybread & Navajo Tacos made right before your eyes. Over 300 lots at the best prices in the Southwest!

Pick up your auction catalog and pre-register as a bidder to reserve your opportunity to bid on quality rugs, jewelry, pottery, baskets, and more. Bidder registration is free. 5 PM on Friday.

The main event is on Saturday, with the preview beginning at 9AM and the auction at noon.

Annual Fall Navajo Rug Auction

Address : Smoki Museum Prescott AZ
Phone : 928-445-1230   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : smokimuseum147@gmail.com

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Admission Fee : Free admission and free to register as a bidder.

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