For over 26 years, Marcy Burns American Indian Arts has been nationally recognized as a premier antique American Indian art gallery, specializing in the sale of high quality North American Indian basketry, textiles, pottery and jewelry and name-maker period jewelry from Taxco, Mexico.
Marcy Burns Schillay has an excellent reputation, extensive knowledge, and wide contacts within her field. She purchases single items or complete collections and will act as a representative to collectors who are selling their artwork. In addition, she is available as a consultant to those who wish to form a collection, large or small. Appraisal services for insurance purposes are now available.
Marcy Burns American Indian Arts exhibits at the leading antique Americana and antique American Indian shows in the country and has been a leader in setting high ethical standards in the industry. The gallery gives full written warranties on the objects it sells.
Marcy Burns Schillay is a founding member of ATADA (Antique Tribal Art Dealers Association) and served as President of ATADA from 1997-1998 and as a member of the ATADA Board from 1999-2000. She is also a founding member of ADA, Antiques Dealers' Association of America, and recently served on the ADA Board of Directors for 3 years.
From 1984-2002, Marcy Burns Schillay was a volunteer at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthrropology, helping establish a comprehensive inventory of its Native American Indian art collections, one of the largest and finest collections in the world.
Marcy Burns American Indian Arts LLC
520 East 72nd Street, Suite 2C
New York, New York 10021
(by appointment only)