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Spirit of Tradition

Author: Laura Morelli
Issue: March, 2008, Page 81



Antique Sources
Following are a few places in the Southwest that carry quality Spanish Colonial antiques:

Allan N. Bone Gallery
7610 E. McDonald Drive, Suite A
Scottsdale
(480) 922-9533
labodega-antiques.com

Antique Warehouse
530 S. Guadalupe St.
Santa Fe
(505) 984-1159
antiquewarehouse-santafe.com

Morning Star Traders & Antiques
2020 E. Speedway Blvd.
Tucson
(520) 881-2112
morningstartraders.com

Ranchos Antiques
Corner of highways 68 and 518
Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico
(505) 751-9323
ranchosantiques.com

Wiseman & Gale Interiors, LLC
4015 N. Marshall Way
Scottsdale
(480) 945-8447
wisemanandgale.com



Museum Pieces
Whether you buy an antique or a reproduction, it pays to spend time studying collections in museums. Allan Bone advises: “Start by visiting galleries and museums, attend exhibits, and see what you like. If you are curious, do a bit of homework; the more you learn, the more you appreciate what you have.” Museums with good collections of handmade Spanish Colonial furniture include:

Millicent Rogers Museum
1504 Millicent Rogers Road
Taos, New Mexico
(575) 758-2462
millicentrogers.org

Museum of Spanish Colonial Art
750 Camino Lejo, Santa Fe
(505) 982-2226
spanishcolonial.org

Museum of International Folk Art
706 Camino Lejo, Santa Fe
(505) 476-1200
moifa.org





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