


List of Dealers
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More than 50 distinguished dealers from the U.S. and abroad, offering a wide selection of vetted 18th through 21st century works of art representing distinctive native traditions--showcased in this world-renowned museum.
Click here to download this list of dealers arranged by specialty.
Australia
Chris Boylan Oceanic Art, Sydney
Belgium
Georgia Chrischilles, Brussels
Sadraee, Brussels
California
Bead Castle, Berkeley
Dimondstein Tribal Arts, Los Angeles
Lyons LTD Antique Prints, Palo Alto
Oriental Treasure Box, San Diego
Rick Scott, San Francisco
Maestros de Taxco, Newbury Park
Colorado
Earl W. Duncan, Denver
England
Sue Brown, London
John Gillow, Cambridge
Owen Hargreaves and Jasmine Dahl, London
Tribal Gathering, London
France
Xavier Monnet Rare Textiles, Jewelry
And Curios, Paris
Georgia
Jon Eric Riis, Atlanta
Germany
Tana-Sachau Collection, Wittlich
Erik Thomsen Asian Art, Bensheim
Maryland
Moylan/Smelkinson, Baltimore
Vintage Interiors II, Potomac
Massachusetts
Hurst Gallery, Cambridge
Minnesota
R. Franklin Hort Oriental Rugs, St. Louis Park
New Jersey
Acquisitions Inc., Maple Shade
Shimazu, Clementon
New Mexico
Samarkand, Santa Fe
Susan Swift, Santa Fe
Traders of the Lost Arts, Santa Fe
Apsara-Arts of Asia, Long Island City
Domas & Gray Gallery, Old Chatham
Miyamoto Japanese Antiques, Sag Harbor
Trotta-Bono American Indian Art, Shrub Oak
New York City
Marcy Burns American Indian Arts
Imperial Oriental Art
The Tolman Collection
Ignacio A. Villarreal
Michael Evans Fine Art, Ferndale
Matthew Hickey Ethnographic Art, York
Liao Collection, Philadelphia
Brant Mackley Gallery, Hummelstown
D. N. Salkin Antiques, Philadelphia
Jane Steinsnyder, Philadelphia
Senegal, West Africa
Oumar Keinde African Art, Dakar
Turkey
Iznik Classics, Istanbul

HONORARY
CHAIR
Zahi
Hawass, Ph.D., Secretary General, Supreme Council of Antiquities, Egypt
PRESENTED
BY
The
Women's Committee
TO BENEFIT
University of Pennsylvania Museum
of Archaeology and Anthropology
LOCATION
University of Pennsylvania Museum
of Archaeology and
Anthropology
3260 South Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104
(across from Franklin Field)
SHOW
HOURS
Friday and Saturday
October 27 and 28
11:00 am - 8:00 pm
Sunday,
October 29
11:00 am - 5:00 pm
OPENING
PREVIEW
for
sponsors and benefactors
Thursday,
October 26, 5pm-9pm
Young
Friends Preview Party
Collecting: From Antiques to Alarm Clocks
Lecture and reception
Thursday, October 26
6:45pm
Other Related Courses and Events
GENERAL
ADMISSION
$15 at the door: includes catalogue and admission to museum and show for duration
of event. Special rates available for eight or more on Friday, Saturday and
Sunday. Download group ticket order form (pdf)
$12 for Penn members, faculty, staff, and alumni; $10 for students
Philadelphia Falls for the Arts Events
INFORMATION
215.898.9213
treasures@museum.upenn.edu
PRODUCED BY CASKEY-LEES
PO Box 1409, Topanga, CA 90290
310.455.2886 / www.caskeylees.com

