46th YEAR ANNIVERSARY
1969-2015
Len Wood's
Indian Territory,
Inc.
Jeff Wood, President
The Nation's largest
selection of Navajo
Rugs, Indian Baskets and Antique
American Indian Art
NEW ADDRESS
Len Wood's
INDIAN TERRITORY
36 Argonaut , Suite 120
Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
email:
info@indianterritory.com
phone: (949) 497-5747
orders: (800) 579-0860
(email orders anytime;
phone orders Mon-Fri
11-4 Pacific Time )
GALLERY HOURS
Gallery Open By Appointment Only
Mon-Fri 11-4
Pacific Time

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Browse our extensive collection of investment-quality antique baskets dating
circa 1870-1930
Apache
Baskets (most dating circa 1870-1930) Coiled willow and martynia on three
rod foundation. Ollas (jar form), bowls, trays, etc. The Apaches made what are
now considered to be the most collectible of the Arizona baskets.
Pima Baskets
(most dating circa 1880-1930) Coiled willow and martynia on bundled
foundation. While less rare than and not as rigid as the three rod
foundation Apache baskets, nor as technically fine as Apaches of equivalent
class and form, antique Pimas generally run one-third to one-half the
price of comparable Apaches.
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