Pioneer Crossing Antiques
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We specialize in Howard Pierce Pottery, we often have listed California plein-air painters, American art pottery, fine local art, and collectibles. We also carry books, home furnishings, rustic cabin decor, primitives, folk art, and country furnishing. We are a Genuine Aladdin dealer, we carry "Bauer 2000" pottery, quality Zapotec rugs, and Pendleton blankets.

Come See us! We are located northeast of Palm Springs, ten miles from the entrance to Joshua Tree National Park, and five miles from the historic Pioneertown and old west movie set.
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Pam has been in business in Yucca Valley for more than twenty years using the name "Horsfeathers". She shared a storefront with Constance Walsh in 1997, together they were known as Mojave-Horsefeathers. In 2000 both Constance and Pam both joined Pioneer Crossing. Betty Anne likes primitives and things with a country kitchen flavor.
Small old desert paintings; vintage desert related photographs; rocks; antique sacred art and figurines. A professional writer and photographer, Constance got the antique bug when she moved to Pioneertown in 1981 and never looked back. She opened "Mojave" Art and Antiques in 1998. Constance joined Pioneer Crossing in 2000 on the same premises.
Larry has been with Pioneer Crossing from the beginning. He has been selling antiques since the 1970's. He had a shop in Pasadena in the 1980's, and also sold at Pasadena College Antique Flea Market. He specializes in Victoriana, glassware, pottery, artworks, fine and costume jewelry. Larry is also an avid reader, so weather you want to find a good book to read, or a fine antique first addition for your collection, check out Larry's book nook.
Reviews (10)
Linda Kapovich
Linda Kapovich
Nov 30, 2021
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Fun fun fun. Wonderful selection. So enjoyed strolling through time appreciating the antiques and collectables!!!
Doug Peel
Doug Peel
Nov 02, 2021
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Fun place with a very good variety of antique and collectable items! Look forward to a future visit here again.
Pat Perkins
Pat Perkins
Oct 19, 2021
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They have a nice combination of antiques and thrift and local art. I found a couple of cool ties there.
Douglas Avery
Douglas Avery
Aug 06, 2021
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Always a great selection of things you never knew you needed, and fantastic customer service. I love this place & will shop here everytime I'm in the area.
Rhett Gross
Rhett Gross
Apr 24, 2021
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Nice. Clean. Staff is not in your face, but willing to answer questions. Prices are normal for an antique store.
Eric Randall
Eric Randall
Feb 02, 2021
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I enjoyed browsing the varied vintage & antique goods they had for sale - I especially enjoy the pieces with some local history attached to them. The staff was very friendly. Prices are about as expected for an antique shop.
Candy Smith
Candy Smith
Dec 09, 2020
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I love this store the prices are fine. After spending almost $70 the lady at the desk tells me I'm the problem with the virus still spreading. I was wearing what they call half mask. I think if a customer is going to spend $70 and potentially another couple hundred on something else from their store they'd just keep their opinions to themselves. They are completely behind plastic I'm so happy I live in Arizona
Shannon Acosta
Shannon Acosta
Jul 14, 2020
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Always LOVE coming to this store and meandering around and browsing. We always find many cool things..
Grant Jack
Grant Jack
Dec 27, 2018
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Pioneer Crossing Antiques is a cool little spot to pickup some desert trinkets, art or antique memorabilia to remember your visit to the area. As a semi regular to the area, I tend to pop in and can almost always find something cool to buy for my trouble. The staff is friendly and helpful, but the prices can be hit or miss. All in all, it's a fun visit, even if you don't end up buying anything. Located across the street from Frontier Cafe in Yucca Valley.
Melissa Greene
Melissa Greene
Nov 16, 2017
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Absolutely the rudest Woman runs this shop! After I walked in the door she proceeded to talk to her coworker exclusively about herself. I was looking into two cases directly in front of her and she never offered. To open them for me. She wouldn't give me a good deal even though I am an antique dealer. I would have thought a lot more from her and she even been slightly more courteous.