A.J. Santero (Active circa 1820)"Familia Sagrada" Carved and painted wood, 16 x 13 x 3 inches
Unknown ArtistBoard Chest, Michoacån, Mexico, 19th century, Pine, oil paint and iron hardware, 14 1/2 x 30 3/4 x 15 inches (chest), 30 x 30 3/4 x 15 (chest with stand)
Unknown ArtistNew Mexico School Desk, Ponderosa pine with blue paint remnants on top board, circa 1930-1940, 41 1/4 x 20 x 30 inches
Francisco Sandoval (1860-1944)Pair of Cross-Sconces, circa 1920s, Tin (terneplate) with glass and wallpaper, 17 x 12 x 4 1/2 inches
Jose MondragónDona Sebastiana, circa 1960s, carved and fashioned wood, 16 x 12 x 20 inches
New Mexico Spindle Table, 19th century, Ponderosa pine, carved and fashioned wood, 30 x 58 1/4 x 33 inches
New Mexico Bench, 19th century, Ponderosa pine, carved and fashioned wood, 16 x 42 1/2 x 14 inches
Red and Green Peñasco Trastero, c.1920s-1930s, Pine with red and green paint, 62 x 32 x 16 inches
Pedro Antonio Fresquís (1785-1831)San José and Niño, carved and painted wood, 12 7/8 x 5 7/8 x 4 inches
Jose Rafael Aragon (1796-1862)Santa Barbara, carved and painted wood, 19 1/2 x 5 3/4 x 5 inches
Wool-on-cotton Colcha Embroidery, mid 19th century, Analine and vegetal dyed (possibly Saxony) wool on cotton twill foundation, 84 x 46 inches
Penitente Cross, late 19th early 20th centuryPenitente Cross, late 19th or early 20th century, Pine, straw and paint, 32 x 25 1/2 x 4 inches
Double-Sided Traveling Retablo, mid 19th century, 2 3/4 x 5 1/2 x 1 inches
Daybed, mid 19th century, Pine with red paint, 31 x 78 1/2 x 26 inches
New Mexico Frame Chest with Heraldic Designs, mid to late 18th century, Ponderosa pine and handwrought iron latch, 25 x 36 x 18 1/4 inches
New Mexico Side Table, mid 19th century, Ponderosa pine, 15 1/2 x 25 1/4 x 17 1/4 inches
Higinio V. Gonzales (1842-1922)Baulito (trinket box), circa 1880-1910, Tin, glass and wallpaper, 11 3/4 x 5 x 4 1/2 inches
José María Apodaca (1844-1924)Baulito (trinket box), circa 1900s, Tin, glass and wallpaper, 5 x 11 3/4 x 8 1/2 inches
Matraca (Noise maker), mid 19th century, carved and fashioned wood, 7 x 9 1/4 x 1 inches
Matraca (Noise maker), mid 19th centuryMatraca (Noise Maker), mid 19th century, carved and fashioned wood, 25 1/2 x 25 1/2 x 14 inches
Elidio Gonzales (1912-1988)Desk, circa 1940s-1950s, carved and fashioned wood with iron handles, 30 x 50 1/2 x 29 1/2 inches
Bookshelf, circa 1900s, fashioned wood with square iron nails, 67 1/4 x 38 x 15 1/2 inches
Board with Eight Different Carving Styles, early 20th century, (possibly used in a New Mexico Vocational School), carved and fashioned wood, 18 x 11 5/8 x 1/2 inches
William P. Henderson (1877-1943)William P. Henderson, Set of Five Chairs c.1930, carved and fashioned wood, 34 x 16 x 15 inches (all five chairs of similar dimensions)
Cross, mid 19th century, Pine, straw and paint, 13 1/2 x 5 1/2 x 1/2 inches
Double-Sided Traveling Retablo, mid 19th century, carved and fashioned wood with handwrought iron nail
San Isidro, Carson Colcha, cira 1920s-1930sSan Isidro, Carson Colcha, circa 1920s-1930s, Wool-on-wool embroidery, 48 x 64 inches
Pair of Nambe Pueblo Chairs, circa 1940s, carved and painted wood, 35 x 15 x 15 inches
Desk, late 19th century, Ponderosa pine, 31 x 86 x 26 inches
Taos Serrate TINSMITH (1870-1950), Pair of Sconces, circa 1880, tin, 22 x 16 x 6 inches (each)
William P. Henderson (1877-1943)Bed, circa 1920s, carved and fashioned wood, 23 x 79 1/2 x 42 1/2 inches
Fanega (scoop), early 20th century, wood with metal, 15 x 8 x 5 inches
Six-board Harinero (flour chest), early 19th century, carved and fashioned wood, 25 3/4 x 67 x 23 1/2 inches
Pair of Iron Plate Holders, 19th century, Originally collected from "Los Luceros," The Mary Cabot Wheelwright House, Alcalde, New Mexico, Iron, 14 1/4 inches
Branding Irons, 19th century, hand forged iron, "S" brand: 15 1/2 inches, "JR" brand: 17 inches, "25" brand: 17 inches
José María Apodaca (1844-1924)Baulito (trinket box), circa 1900s, Tin, glass ad wallpaper, 4 1/2 x 7 1/4 x 4 1/2 inches
Luis TAPIA (b.1950)Lightning Chair, 2006, Carved and fashioned wood, 36 x 16 x 15 1/2 inches
Luis TAPIA (b.1950)Spindle Chair, 2006, Carved and fashioned wood, 38 1/2 x 19 x 18 inches
New Mexico Spindle Chair with Chip Carving, late 18th century, Carved and fashioned wood, 32 1/2 x 18 x 14 inches
Nambe Pueblo Chair, circa 1940s, Carved and painted wood, 32 1/2 x 16 x 14 3/4 inches
Large Tin Mirror with Painted Crest (possibly by Pedro Quintana b.1910), Tin (terneplate), 49 3/4 x 31 inches
Will Shuster (1843-1969)Gate with High, Bas-Relief Carvings of Native American Dancers, circa 1930s, Carved and fashioned wood, 43 x 29 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches (each panel)
Trastero, late 19th century, (possibly from Las Vegas, New Mexico), Carved and fashioned wood, 77 x 51 1/2 x 18 inches
Daybed, early 19th century, Hand forged iron headboard and footboard, with contemporary wood platform, 29 1/2 x 184 x 30 3/4 inches
Pitchfork and Horno Paddle, early 20th century, Ponderosa pine, Pitchfork: 52 1/2 inches high; Horno Paddle: 73 1/4 incehs high
San Rafael, Carson Colcha, circa 1920s-1930s, Wool-on-wool embroidery, 22 x 18 inches
Repisa, mid 19th century, Ponderosa pine, 10 3/4 x 46 x 6 3/4 inches
Armchair, mid 19th century, Pine and remnants of blue paint, 33 1/2 x 20 x 16 inches
William P. Henderson (1877-1943), Lamp Base, Abstracted Pueblo Design, carved and fashioned wood, 22 x 7 x 7 inches (base only)
William P. Henderson (1877-1943)Dining Room Table with Ten Chairs, circa 1920s, carved and fashioned wood, 35 x 96 x 28 inches
New Mexico Board Chest with Rosette Designs and Incised Detail, early 19th century, Ponderosa pine, handwrought iron latch (early rawhide repair on back panel), 12 x 32 x 12 1/2 inches
New Mexico Writing Desk with Incised Designs, late 18th century, Ponderosa pine, handwrought iron latch, 11 1/4 x 11 1/2 x 16 1/2 inches
José Benito Ortega (1858-1941)San José, circa 1885-1890, carved and painted wood, 25 x 1 5/8 x 5 1/2 inchse
José Rafael Aragon (1796-1862)Santo Niño, carved and painted wood, 14 x 7 x 4 inches
José Dolores López (1868-1937), Frame, 26 x 18 x 2 inches
George López (1900-1993)Pecking Bird, carved and fashioned wood, 22 x 16 x 6 inches
Sergio TAPIANew Mexico Shelf (constructed from early 19th century New Mexico window frames) carved and painted wood
New Mexican Side Table
New Mexico Board Chest