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For those who knew Jonathan Parks, they knew he was a passionate and veracious collector. Some might say, "he was a collector of collections." This is the first of a number of sales we'll be conducting for our dear Johnny.


This sale will consist of outdoor items including:
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Antique and vintage cast iron
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Tons of Fabric, Quilts and Pillows!
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patio furniture
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old tools
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iron-work
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assembled material sculpture
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hog oilers
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and many simply wonderful vintage and antique metal items!
JONATHAN PARKS
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.
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 6.27.25 on this page and via email.
Things to note:
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Seriously! Limited Parking! so carpool when possible.
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Park at Frenchy's Field and side streets that allow parking and walk in.
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CAUTION: 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


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