On January 23 and 24, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., the annual Western & Native American Antique Collectible Show returns to Prescott Valley, Arizona, a small community outside of Prescott proper. The Prescott area has a rich Western history, one that includes the world’s oldest rodeo, established in 1888 at the same location where the first Cowboy Collectors Gathering took place in 2006.

Assorted antique Native American turquoise and silver jewelry.

John Moyers, Dignity, oil on board, 16 x 20”
Eventually, the popularity of the Cowboy Collectors Gathering Western & Native American Antique Collectible Show necessitated a larger facility and in 2020 the event found a new home at the Findlay Toyota Center.

Joe Bianchi (1871-1949), antique cowboy bottle opener spurs with silver inlay mountings and Mexican coins.
The 2024 event is set to be Cowboy Collectors Gathering’s largest show yet, bringing together 100-plus dealers who specialize in antiques of the American frontier to the Hollywood cowboy era. More than 180 show tables will display antique and vintage Native American items with a smattering of contemporary offerings. Whether a seasoned collector or a first-timer looking for a unique Old West item, Cowboy Collectors Gathering’s Show has something for all types of Western collectors. Visitors are urged to take a piece of history home with them as a way to keep Western American heritage alive. Visit the website cowboycollectorsgathering.com for more information. —
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