Beaded Bandolier Bag

About the High Noon Western Americana Antique Show

The High Noon Western Americana Antique Show is a congregation of about 200 dealers from the USA and Canada, plus up to 2,000 guests, all of whom are there to enjoy the same thing: the spirit, beauty, and craftsmanship of the people who made the Old West come alive.

Decorators shop for clients, collectors look for items that are just right for new and continuing displays at home. People who just love the West may come in looking for a beautiful pair of boots, or a wonderful set of spurs and display stand to match. If they're lucky, they may walk out with a story to go along with both.

Our Show carries aisle upon aisle of notable merchandise, including examples of pure Native American designs, clothing made for elegant Vaqueros, tools created for ranch hands, and fine art of every style.

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| 2008 Antique Show Dealer List and Floorplan PDF |

Take your time wandering through two hundred premier Western, Indian & Art Dealers.

Stop at a booth filled with saddlebags, bridles, blankets, branding irons, and working man's saddles. Feel free to drift away to memories of campfires, cattle drives, canteens, and maybe a little flask you snuck into your saddle bag for the drive. (Or was that Gabby Hayes?) Yeah, she'd like that Chief blanket!

Sterling and turquoise jewelry catches your eye. You've loved those squash blossom necklaces for years—How long have you been promising yourself a set? And he's due for a belt buckle worthy of the rodeo-winner he's always been in your eyes.

Be there for the nostalgia of seeing the Hollywood cowboy posters, the artifacts you haven't seen since your last trip to the Autry—or the same tack you used to shine at Grandpa's rancho. Maybe it's time you showed the kids their connection to those days. A collection on display at home, combined with your family photos—sure would look good! Our dealers will help you bring back those good times.


High Noon Show & Auction is the winner
of the New TImes "Best of Phoenix 2006"

Carl Kauba Bronze