BOULDER, COLO.- Artemis Fine Arts, one of Americas most respected auction houses for antiquities and ethnographic art, will hold its highly anticipated sale
Connoisseurs Delight | Antiquities, Fine Art this November 6 in Boulder, Colorado. The event promises a curated selection of museum-quality treasures spanning civilizationsfrom the sacred temples of Tibet to the royal courts of Indiaeach piece carrying centuries of artistry and spiritual resonance.
A Panorama of Ancient Civilizations
Collectors and institutions alike will find an extraordinary diversity of offerings: Egyptian, Roman, Near Eastern, Asian, Pre-Columbian, Native American, African, Oceanic, Spanish Colonial, and Russian arteach authenticated, legally acquired, and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. Artemis Fine Arts has built a reputation for meticulous provenance and in-house shipping that simplifies the acquisition of fragile works of global heritage.
Highlights of the Sale
Lot 92A: The Radiant White Tara (Tibet, 15th16th Century)
Superb 15th C. Tibetan Gilt Brass White Tara with Third Eyes. Estimate $70,000-$105,000.
A 15th-century Tibetan gilt brass statue of White Tara emerges as a transcendent masterpiece of Buddhist devotion. Gilded in 19K gold and imbued with serene grace, the eight-and-a-half-inch figure sits in full lotus pose, her compassionate gaze enriched by traces of deep blue pigment and the mystical third eye of omniscient wisdom. Estimated at $70,000$105,000 USD, the work reflects the refined metallurgy and spiritual artistry of Tibets early Buddhist period.
Lot 89: Indian Shrine of Virabhadra, Daksha, and Sati (18th Century)
18th C. Indian Brass Shrine - Virabhadra Flanked by Daksha and Sati. Estimate $5,500-$7,500.
A five-piece brass shrine from South India captures the dramatic Puranic legend of Shivas wrathful manifestation, Virabhadra. With Dakshas goat head and Satis tragic devotion, the ensemble embodies divine justice and reconciliation. The pieces craftsmanshipits kirtimukha mask and naga canopyanchors it among South Indian devotional icons. Estimated at $5,500$7,500 USD, it is a rare complete set of its kind.
Lot 94: The Scorpion Sword of Begtse Chen (Tibet, 18th Century)
18th C. Tibetan Ritual Gilt Sword Handle of Begtse Chen. Estimate $7,000-$10,500.
This gilt brass ritual sword handle shaped as a scorpion symbolizes the protective power of Begtse Chen, the red-armored guardian of Tibetan Buddhism. Its sculptural vitality and inset silver eyes elevate it from weapon to sacred symbol. Similar examples have achieved significant results at Bonhams Hong Kong. Estimated at $7,000$10,500 USD.
Lot 94A: Gilt Thangka of Vajrapani (Tibet, 19th Century)
19th C. Tibetan Thangka Depicting Vajrapani within a Flaming Aureole. Estimate $6,000-$9,000.
A vivid thangka of Vajrapani, rendered in mineral pigments and gilded with 90% pure gold, radiates both ferocity and compassion. The 27-inch composition centers on the blue-hued protector trampling ignorance underfoot, surrounded by flaming deities and celestial guardians. Estimated at $6,000$9,000 USD, this work exemplifies the grandeur of Tibetan devotional painting.
Lot 95A: Silver and Gilt Kapala with Vajra Finial (Tibet, early 20th Century)
Tibetan Silver / Gilt Ritual Kapala Vajra Finial (Symbol of Tantric Enlightenment). Estimate $5,000-$8,000.
A rare ritual kapalaor skull cupcrafted in sterling silver with gilded accents and crowned by a double-vajra, symbolizes the Tantric transformation of mortality into enlightenment. This 9-inch vessel combines silver of 97% purity with a 10K gold rim. Estimated at $5,000$8,000 USD.
Lot 103: Gilt Repoussé Icon of Dorje Phagmo (Tibet, 18th19th Century)
18th C. Tibetan Gilt Repousse Icon of Dorje Phagmo. Estimate $3,200-$4,800.
An exceptional gilt copper plaque of Vajravarahi (Dorje Phagmo) stands out for its kinetic energy and spiritual depth. With gilded red surfaces and meticulous repoussé, this tantric goddess embodies wisdom in its fiercest form. Estimated at $3,200$4,800 USD.
Lot 102: Gold Hair Ornament with Coral Ganesh Effigy (Tibet/Nepal, 18th Century)
18th C. Tibetan Gold Hair Ornament, Coral Ganesh Effigy. Estimate $7,000-$10,500
This 14K gold ceremonial ornament enshrines a coral-carved Ganesh, fusing Himalayan and Indian iconography. Coral, imported from the Mediterranean, enhances its auspicious glow. The piece exemplifies the intersection of status, spirituality, and craftsmanship. Estimated at $7,000$10,500 USD.
Lot 93A: 17th-Century Tibetan Gilt and Lacquered Monastic Chest
17th C. Tibetan Iron-Bound Gilt Lacquered Monastic Chest. Estimate $12,000-$18,000.
Adding further depth to the Tibetan section of the sale, Lot 93A presents a magnificent 17th-century gilt and lacquered wood chest from Tibet, estimated at $12,000$18,000 USD. Once used to guard the sacred treasures of a monastery, this iron-bound wooden chest is a rare survival of Himalayan devotional craftsmanship.
A Testament to Ethical Collecting
Each artifact in Connoisseurs Delight complies with U.S. cultural patrimony laws (Code 2600, Chapter 14), reaffirming Artemis Fine Arts dedication to ethical stewardship. The auction house guarantees every piece as described.
Bidding and Global Participation
Collectors may register online or by phone. Due to customs restrictions, shipping to Germany, Switzerland, and Australia is unavailable; however, Artemis offers full in-house global logistics elsewhere. Payments for precious-metal lots are accepted via certified bank transfer or money order only.