On June 25, 2026,
Artemis Fine Arts
invites collectors to step into the past with an
extraordinary auction of globally sourced artifacts and fine art
. Broadcasting live from Boulder, Colorado, this curated sale features exceptional masterpieces from Pre-Columbian, Native American, and Tribal traditions, alongside rare fossils and foundational works from classical Egypt, Greece, Rome, the Near East, and Asia.
Jurassic Period Giant Fossil Ammonite | Southern France | 31" Intact Spiral
Estimate: $5,000 - $7,500.
James Verbicky Painting - Red Diptych
. James Verbicky (Polish-Canadian, b. 1973). Red Diptych, oil on canvas, n.d. Signed at lower right of one panel. A large-scale two-panel painting by contemporary artist James Verbicky, this piece exemplifies Verbicky's sophisticated abstract language. The composition features sweeping circular and arc-like brushstrokes that appear to move across the divide, continuing from one canvas to another and creating a sense of flowing motion. Estimate: $16,000 - $24,000.
Tall Timor Island Wood Lopo Hut Architectural Element
. Southeast Asia, Indonesia, Timor Island, ca. late 19th to 20th century CE. From the heart of a Timorese Lopo Round hut, a communal haven where stories echoed and harvests found sanctuary, emerges this evocative and quite sizable wooden architectural element. It once adorned a significant part of the structure, its sturdy form culminating in a bold crest that represents stylized buffalo horns, symbols of strength and fertility. Estimate: $6,000 - $9,000.
Taino Stone Avian Collar / Yoke, Dominican Republic
. Pre-Columbian, Dominican Republic, Taino, ca. 1000–1500 CE. A sinuous closed loop of patiently abraded stone, shaped into a hoop or collar whose swelling upper arc resolves into the abstracted head of a long-beaked bird. The carver coaxed the avian likeness from the volume itself, a soft swell suggesting an eye, the tapering curve at the join implying a beak tucked along the ring's circumference. Estimate: $3,500 - $5,000.
Rodolfo Morales Mixed Media Collage - Puppies (1993)
. Rodolfo Morales (Mexican, 1925-2001). Puppies Drinking Tea. Mixed Media Collage, 1993. Signed at lower right. A playful yet tender mixed media collage, this work by Rodolfo Morales presents two wide-eyed puppies flanking a tea bag labeled "Plantation Mint," surrounded by shimmering silver hearts inscribed "10 de Mayo" and "Felicidades," transforming an everyday object into a dreamlike celebration of memory and affection. Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000.
Roman Revival 20 kt Gold Ring w/ Female Portrait
. Europe, late 19th–early 20th century CE. The broad hoop surmounted by an oval bezel stamped with a profile portrait bust of a female in the antique manner, the surface with a softly matte finish throughout. Estimate: $3,000 - $4,500.
Late 19th C. Indigenous Northwest Coast Cedar Wood Bird Rattle
. Native American, West Coast Canada, Nuu-chah-nulth / Kwakwaka'wakw, ca. 1890–1910 CE. A carved cedar rattle in the form of a long-necked bird, the body hollowed to produce sound with small pebbles inside, and a cylindrical handle. Estimate: $2,250 - $3,500.
Prehistoric "Trilobite Highway" Fossils in Stone Matrix
. North Africa, Morocco, Ordovician period, ca. 485 to 444 million years ago. A striking fossil matrix displaying seven trilobites preserved in raised relief, arranged in a natural linear formation, as if traversing a path or a "trilobite highway." Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000.
Large Cretaceous Hadrosaur Dinosaur Coal Mine Footprint Cast
. Ca. 78998000 - 78997950 BCE. North America, Western Interior Basin, Late Cretaceous, Campanian Stage. A natural cast of a hadrosaur footprint, lifted from the ceiling of a Cretaceous coal mine and bearing the trace of a single moment some seventy-five million years deep. The duck-billed maker, likely Prosaurolophus or a closely related hadrosaurine, pressed its broad padded sole into the saturated peat of a Western Interior swamp during the Campanian Stage of the Late Cretaceous. Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000.
19th C. Sulu Islands Wood Boat Shaped Funerary Marker
. Southeast Asia, Indonesia / Philippines, Maluku Islands / Sulu Islands, Sama-Bajau culture, ca. 19th to early 20th century CE. A long, wooden, canoe-shaped sculpture that was used a burial marker (sunduk), representing the spiritual journey in the afterlife. Estimate: $1,800 - $2,700.
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