
The Finale is here
50% OFF EVERYTHING!
If you liked it before, you'll love it at half price...
Clearing the basement revealed collections not shown until now. Willard Page paintings in multiple scales, a Ford Ruthling mixed-metal tinwork, Victorian cast-iron frames, and new additions across every category. Everything remains fifty percent off.
This is your last chance to bring home a piece of this legendary estate.


The Jonathan Parks Collection
The FINALE
A Collector's Dream Come True

Whats New
EVERYTHING is 50% OFF!
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Large collection of Willard page works
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Ford Ruthling mixed-metal tinwork
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Collection of Victorian cast-iron frames
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All new wall art
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Additions to all of our previous collections not previously shown
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Collection of Prison Art
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Pansy Stockton original
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Antique Vintage copperware

at a 50% Discount!
Still Available
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Vintage and antique bird decoys
Carvings -
Massive collection of wall art
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Mexican Pottery
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New Mexican furniture
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19th century 4 poster bed
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Vahan Amadouni Painting
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Framed art and frames
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Women's & men's clothing
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Bronze by Marco A. Oviedo
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New Mexican Furniture & Tinwork
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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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Mexican mixed metal ware
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Painted furniture
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Bultos and retablos
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Grain painted trunks and chests
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Crockery and jugs
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Tramp art
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Decoys
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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
Things to note:
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EVERYTHING discounted 33.3%
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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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All items are sold as is, no refunds, be sure you look over anything before you buy it
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Plan to wait outside (it will be worth it); Water, Hats, Sunscreen is recommended
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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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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

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.

























