Dee Flagg PRICE CHARTS
1922 Great Falls, Montana - 1999 Scottsdale, Arizona. Known for: Western image wood carving, painting.
The following article is from the East Valley Tribune, Scottsdale, August 22, 2003 by Scott Seckel. Two weeks ago, antique dealer and inveterate junkman Neil King bought a broken down trailer for $75... Read full biography
The following article is from the East Valley Tribune, Scottsdale, August 22, 2003 by Scott Seckel. Two weeks ago, antique dealer and inveterate junkman Neil King bought a broken down trailer for $75 at a storage unit auction on Pima Road in Scottsdale. It was full of garbage bags. It looked like a... Read full biography
The following article is from the East Valley Tribune, Scottsdale, August 22, 2003 by Scott Seckel. Two weeks ago, antique dealer and inveterate junkman Neil King bought a broken down trailer for $75 at a storage unit auction on Pima Road in Scottsdale. It was full of garbage bags. It looked like a tornado had gone through it. And it was the find of a lifetime. Inside the bags of old clothes were oil paintings, jewelry, bronzes, wood carvings, pastels, sketches, photos. "It's pretty... Read full biography
The following article is from the East Valley Tribune, Scottsdale, August 22, 2003 by Scott Seckel. Two weeks ago, antique dealer and inveterate junkman Neil King bought a broken down trailer for $75 at a storage unit auction on Pima Road in Scottsdale. It was full of garbage bags. It looked like a tornado had gone through it. And it was the find of a lifetime. Inside the bags of old clothes were oil paintings, jewelry, bronzes, wood carvings, pastels, sketches, photos. "It's pretty phenomenal," the east Mesa man said. "It's probably winning the lottery. You will never see this again.". The collection is the work of the Flaggs, an eccentric family of Scottsdale art pioneers. "He's got a find," said Joanne Handley, president of the... Read full biography
The following article is from the East Valley Tribune, Scottsdale, August 22, 2003 by Scott Seckel. Two weeks ago, antique dealer and inveterate junkman Neil King bought a broken down trailer for $75 at a storage unit auction on Pima Road in Scottsdale. It was full of garbage bags. It looked like a tornado had gone through it. And it was the find of a lifetime. Inside the bags of old clothes were oil paintings, jewelry, bronzes, wood carvings, pastels, sketches, photos. "It's pretty phenomenal," the east Mesa man said. "It's probably winning the lottery. You will never see this again.". The collection is the work of the Flaggs, an eccentric family of Scottsdale art pioneers. "He's got a find," said Joanne Handley, president of the Scottsdale Historical Society. "Invaluable," she called the collection. Dee Flagg dressed Old West-style w... Read full biography

