| Jim Baron | ||
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| 10-1/2" by 13-1/2" Acoma jar; early commercial yarn Navajo serape. | ||
| Pochteca Arts and Crafts | ||
| Jim Baron | ||
| Box 32061, Tucson, AZ 85751 Oct-May, Box 67 Rico, CO 81332, Jun-Oct, | ||
| USA | ||
| baronmadrid@juno.com | (520) 465 2897 | cell |
| (520) 795-1443 | business | |
| (970) 967-2424 | other | |
| Specialties: Navajo textiles, old pawn jewelry, historic southwestern pottery, southwestern baskets. | ||
| Services: Appraisal service, collection acquisition and dispersals. | ||
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