Jun 14 2014
Navajo Rug Auction

Navajo Rug Auction

Presented by Museum of Northern Arizona at Museum of Northern Arizona

Over 300 original Navajo weavings are on the auction block in this fun, fast-paced event. Learn about Navajo weavings, meet the weavers and enjoy Navajo tacos and frybread.

Our auctions are led by auctioneers from The R. B. Burnham & Co. Trading Post. Bruce Burnham and his family are well known for their work in trading Native art of the four corners area for five generations. Bruce has been a trader to the Navajo for over forty years and is also the auctioneer for The Hubbell Trading Post in Ganado, Arizona. He and his wife Virginia own and operate The Burnham Trading Post and Collector’s Gallery in Sanders, Arizona, in the Navajo new lands. The Burnham family is known for their encouragement of innovation and quality in Navajo Textiles and his expertise in buying, selling, and trading has earned him the respect of area collectors and peers nationwide.

Specialists and experts in the field of Native American art and Navajo weaving will be on site to identify handspun, hand-carded, and vintage pieces verses acrylic yarns to ensure quality items and prices. Information on how to evaluate and buy Navajo rugs will also be available.

Admission Info

There is no cost to attend and register for a bidder number.

Phone: 928.779.2300

Dates & Times

2014/06/14 - 2014/06/14

Additional time info:

There is an auction preview from 9am-1pm; the Auction begins at 2pm.

Location Info

Museum of Northern Arizona

3101 North Fort Valley Road, Flagstaff, AZ 86001