The Legacy Ltd
The Legacy Ltd
The Legacy Ltd. Specializes in
Contemporary and Historic Northwest Coast Indian Art
The Legacy Ltd. is acknowledged by many museums and collectors as the nation’s foremost source of traditional Northwest Coast Indian and Alaskan Native Art, both historic and contemporary. Since 1933, we’ve assisted beginning and advanced collectors, museum curators, connoisseurs of the authentic and beautiful, and visitors interested in something more than a souvenir. We’re a known and well respected resource not just in the United States and Canada, but also in Europe and Japan.
Clients will find museum quality baskets and artifacts from the 19th century, and important objects of art by the leading Northwest Coast Indian artists working today including:
•The largest selection anywhere of NW Coast limited edition prints
•Contemporary masks ranging from small portrait masks to large and spectacular transformation pieces
•Drums
•Bentwood cedar boxes and chests
•Headdresses
•Button blankets
•Rattles
•Canoe models and full size canoe paddles
•Full size totem poles by gallery artists are available on the premises
•One-of-a-kind, hand carved silver and gold Northwest Coast bracelets, earrings, rings and pendants
•And a comprehensive selection of art books on these subjects
Our Address:
1003 First Avenue Seattle, WA 98104
(In the Alexis Hotel building at First and Madison in downtown Seattle)
Our Telephone Numbers:
206-624-6350
800-729-1562
Welcome to The Legacy Ltd.
Our regular hours:
11 am to 5:30 pm
Monday to Saturday,
closed Sundays and
US Federal Holidays
Our E-mail Address:
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The Prints of Grey’s Anatomy
Featuring the graphic images seen on the sets of ABC’s hit TV show Grey’s Anatomy, art work published by The Legacy Ltd has been seen by millions of viewers. Prints from some editions are still available for purchase.
Susan Point, Coast Salish Artist
Susan Point has been an innovator in the world of Northwest Coast art since her career began. This vintage print “Midnight Flight” was created in 1986.
Grandfather Speaks Through Me
by Norman Jackson, Tlingit
Salish House Post
Susan Point, Coast Salish Artist