
All NEW inventory since Part Two!

The Jonathan Parks Collection
Pt. 3
A Collector's Dream Come True
Saturday 8.9.2025
8am-4pm
New Extended Hours!
For those who knew Jonathan Parks, they knew he was a passionate and voracious collector. Some might say, "he was a collector of collections." This is the second of a number of sales we'll be conducting for our dear Johnny.


This sale will consist of :
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Antique and Early American
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Masonic Furniture
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Outsider Art by Jimmy Sudduth
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Outsider Art by Jeff Seijas
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Alexander Girard Print
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Bronze by Marco A. Oviedo
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Art Deco
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Arts and Crafts
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New Mexican Furniture, Tinwork and other Folk Art
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Tons of Ozark Roadside Pottery
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Rt. 66 Kachina Dolls
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Tons of folk art from around the world!
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Stone Fruit
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Wooden Fruit
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Tramp Art
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Tons of Ceramic
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Tons of Lamps
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Vintage Door Stops
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Assembled Material Sculpture
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Hog Oilers
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and many simply wonderful vintage and antique items!

Historic, Vintage and Contemporary Pueblo Pottery including:
The Robert Nichols Gallery Collection including:
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Nathan Begay
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Glen Nipshank
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Diego Romero
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Jacob De La Serva
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The Ortiz Family
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Alan E. Lasiloo
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Robert Tenario
ALSO
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Baskets
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Historic pieces
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Copper
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Masks
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Rugs and Weavings
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Tons of jewelry

Antique and vintage Americana:
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Grain painted trunks and chests
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Hooked rugs
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Crockery and jugs
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One of the largest collections ever assembled of Tramp art
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Decoys
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One of NM’s largest collections of quilts
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Masonic furniture
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Outsider art including Jimmy Lee Suddeth
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Shaker furniture
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Chest by Dr. Niblack!

New Mexican:
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Furniture and trunks
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Pained furniture
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Tin work
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Bultos and retablos
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La Fonda Trunk
Other Folk Art:
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Mexican carvings & pottery
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Los Castillo mixed metal
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Taxco
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Collection of Art Nouveau frames
About Jonathon
Jonathan Parks passed away on March 16 in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He was born in 1949 and grew up in McAllen, Texas.
He lived in San Antonio and Dallas before moving permanently to Santa Fe in the early 1980's. He was a passionate collector of Mexican and American folk art. Besides having his own store at one time, he worked for Robert Nichols Gallery, Faircloth and Stephen's Consignment focusing on display and merchandising. Jonathan was a volunteer at The Museum of International Folk Art. He began as a docent and later designed many fundraisers.
Jonathan is preceded in death by his long time partner
Robert Nichols, owner of the legendary Robert Nichols Gallery on Canyon Rd.
He will be remembered by his Santa Fe friends for his strong work ethic, artistic talent, sense of humor and youthful enthusiasm for learning.

Address will be announced Friday 7.18.25 on this page and via email.
Things to note:
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This home is FILLED. We will be limiting the number of people in the house at any given time.
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Plan to wait outside (it will be worth it); Water, Hats, Suncreen are highly reccomended
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Park at Frenchy's Field and side streets that allow parking and walk in.
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NO PARKING on adjacent residential streets
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NO PUBLIC BATHROOMS
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CAUTION: Outside items may be hot to handle so consider bringing work gloves
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Some items will be marked "U MOVE" meaning you are responsible for moving them and we are not able to help.
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Cards accepted with 3% fee, Cash and Check Preferred

