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Bill Saville TRADEWINDS COLLECTIBLES
Aisles 1- 2 East 11 years as a dealer

Native American Collectibles, Pueblo Pottery, Tribal Bead Work & Regalia,
Southwest Jewelry, Zuni Fetish Carvings, Contemporary Artwork, Texana, Primitive Furniture, Crocks, Military Items /
WWII, Tools, Spurs, Western Collectibles ~~ Roy Rogers, etc.
Liz Saville
RAVEN'S WING
Aisles 1- 2 East 11 years as a dealer

Native American Collectibles, American Indian Literature, Ethnic Basketry, Zapotec
Pillows, Primitive Furniture, Inuit Sculpture, Crocks, Kitchen Items.
In a 30-year career that started
with Texaco and wound up with CE Vetco Pipeline Services, Bill used his extensive traveling opportunities to start collecting
Native American artifacts and memorabilia, including items from the Pueblos, Zunis. Navajos and Hopis.
When wife Liz accompanied Bill on
business trips, she started her collection of old pawn jewelry and baskets. As so happens with many collectors, the couple
wound up with boxes of items they couldn’t display in their home. They met Carolyn Thompson in 1996 and she talked them
into to opening up Tradewinds Collectibles, which began to offer a wide array of western collectibles and related items.
In
the vast Tradewinds Collectibles booth, you will find:
- Native
American collectibles
- Western,
Military and Railroad Americana
- Primitives
- Choice
antique furniture
- Coffee
Grinders, Period Advertising and Vintage Pioneer pieces
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Jean Smith TIME AND AGAIN
Aisle 3 East & Showcase Gallery #42 Dealer since 2003
mailto: jmjcsmith@att.net

Living in London, England, for three and a half years in
the mid-1980s, Jean developed a love for antiques and became a “picker.” Her quest continued during five years
in Nigeria (West Africa) and travels to many other countries and all 50 states in the USA.
Jean’s passion for antiques began
with her discovery of Quimper French pottery. She points out that while this faience pottery was first made in the Brittany
region of France more than 300 years ago, it is still being produced today.
Jean has put her degree in business and
marketing from the University of Houston to good use in the antiques arena. She says, “Antiquing is fun and educational.
Don’t miss it!”
In Jean’s booth and showcase,
you will find:
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Quimper French pottery
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Lithographs, framed art
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Miscellaneous glassware, Deco pillows, perfume bottles
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African artifacts, English dressing pots and other surprises
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