Welcome to Manitou Galleries!
Manitou Galleries features Western and historic art, antique firearms, books, bronzes and other sculpture, Cowboy collectibles, horsehair items and Indian collectibles including beadwork, quillwork, weaponry, pipes, weavings and other textiles, baskets, pottery and jewelry.
The gallery staff is proud to offer over 40 years of collective experience in historic and Western art, fine sculpture and Cowboy and Native American collectibles. Whether you are an art or collectibles dealer, a first-time buyer or seasoned collector, we provide a range of quality items.
Contemporary Art
Manitou Galleries began in Cheyenne, Wyoming in 1975 with nearly 10,000 feet of display space. Manitou Gallery expanded its business to Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1999, thus becoming Manitou Galleries. Currently located in an 8,500 square foot historic building in the heart of the city one block from the Plaza, the Santa Fe gallery represents over 40 important artists offering cutting-edge Southwest art works.
Please visit our website at www.manitougalleries.com for more information, to view current works of all the artists and to sign up for our free monthly newsletter.
Currently
We are currently seeking high quality items for purchase and/or consignment for private sales and Gallery inventory.
We specialize in the liquidation of entire or partial estates, large and small collections, museum de-accessions and single items.
We are also seeking quality consignment items for our 3rd Annual "Auction In Santa Fe" auction to be held in August.
We feature Western and Historic art, sculpture, Cowboy collectibles, Native American items including beadwork, quillwork,
weaponry, weavings, basketry and pottery. For more information about consignments, past prices realized lists or general auction information, please visit our auction website or contact us.
Nelson Museum of the West
To further enhance your experience in Western Art, Cowboy & Native American Collectibles, share our pride in our rich Western Heritage, and learn more about the “Dreamcatcher" Fund”, please visit the Nelson Museum of the West at 1714 Carey Ave. in Cheyenne, Wyoming or visit our website at: www.nelsonmuseum.com
Other websites of interest:
www.auctioninsantafe.com
www.marchinmontana.com
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