Popular on EntSun
- Century City Alumnae Chapter Of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Presents The 2026 Entertainment Career Summit At Emerson College Los Angeles - 171
- RAS AP Consulting Advances to RFP Stage in Heidelberg Materials' SAP Vendor & Customer Master Data Modernization Initiative - 149
- Advanced TeleSensors Appoints AgeTech Innovator Tiffany Wey, MBA as Vice President of Sales & Marketing - 131
- Slipaway Food Truck Park & Marina to host Kentucky Derby watch party and Cinco de Mayo celebration - 122
- Most Americans Choose Their Water Brand Because of Its Natural Source — Yet Fewer Than 3 in 10 Understand What Spring Water Actually Is - 117
- Lecture/Performance on Jewish Magicians in Juneau on Monday, May 4, 2026 - 116
- A Hidden Magical World Awaits in Ashley Gayheart's Upcoming Young Adult Fantasy, Rosewood Academy: The Awakening - 115
- 40th Annual California Strawberry Festival Offers Strawberry Treats And Family Fun - 110
- CCHR Report Links 145 Violent Incidents to Psychiatric Drug Exposure, Urges National Oversight and Action - 109
- Calvetta Phair Founder & CEO Earns AOPA Foundation Flight Training Scholarship, Inspiring a New Generation of STEM Dreamers in Underserved Communities - 108
Similar on EntSun
- Food Journal Magazine Unveils Its Latest 'Best of Los Angeles' Culinary Discoveries
- Seven Games That Make You Think (and Smile) Earn 2026 Mensa Select® Honors
- Card makers turn to Pink and Main for tools to support their craft
- Mensa Brings National Board Game Competition to Northern Virginia April 16-19
- Yoga Retreats, Ecstatic Dance & Spiritual App launched
- Food Journal Magazine Raises the Standard for Restaurant Reviews in Los Angeles
- Ludex Partners With Certified Trading Card Association (CTCA) To Elevate Standards And Innovation In The Trading Card Industry
- Mecpow M1: A Safe & Affordable Laser Engraver Built for Home DIY Beginners
Artemis Fine Arts and Arte Primitivo's debut collaborative auction was a huge success, totaling nearly $1.5 million
EntSun News/11088173
Highlights: Pair of circa 100-300 AD Royal Moche gold and mosaic ear ornaments, $82,500; large openwork Veraguas-Diquis gold pendant, $30,550; finely-carved Chinese jade cup, $19,500
BOULDER, Colo. - EntSun -- An exquisite pair of Royal Moche gold and mosaic ear ornaments fashioned circa 100-300 AD soared to $82,500 in the first of many anticipated auctions to be produced jointly by Artemis Fine Arts and Arte Primitivo. The large and important ear ornaments were the top lot in a February 26-27 sale whose 900 lots totaled just shy of $1.5 million.
Artemis Fine Arts is a Colorado auction house known internationally as a premier authority in the field of ancient and ethnographic art, while Arte Primitivo is a New York City auction gallery that specializes in Pre-Columbian, African, ethnographic and ancient art. This collaboration unites decades of combined expertise from the highest echelon of the antiquities field.
More on EntSun News
"Our debut auction with Arte Primitivo attracted strong international participation and achieved excellent results across a wide range of collecting categories," said Teresa Dodge, owner and executive director of Artemis Fine Arts. "The sale demonstrated continued demand among serious collectors for exceptional works, with competitive bidding and outstanding prices realized during both sessions."
Day 1 featured 540 lots of fine Pre-Columbian, Native American, African, and Ethnographic Art. Day 2 contained 380 lots of Egyptian, Greek, Roman and Near Eastern antiquities, Asian art, fine arts and fossils. Including post-auction sales, the total sell-through rate was 82 percent. Nearly 100 new bidders registered to participate, and the sales lift achieved from running on four online-bidding platforms was 45 percent.
The aforementioned Royal Moche ear ornaments were composed of gold frames inlaid with colorful tessarae of gold, turquoise, Chilean lapis (sodalite), nephrite, jadeite and mother-of-pearl. The iconography on each was of a Moche lord or noble, facing in opposite directions and clad in full ceremonial regalia, all on a custom bronze base. These beautiful examples breezed past the $50,000 high estimate to bring $82,500.
More on EntSun News
A lovely 11½-inch-tall seahorse vase by the Pueblo de Cochiti, NM artisan Victor Ortiz (b. 1969-) sold within estimate for $3,380. The large polychrome pottery vase was decorated with two opposing seahorses having long curled tails. The base was signed "Virgil Ortiz Cochiti Pueblo" in a fancy style, with the date "05." Ortiz's exquisite clay works are exhibited in museums worldwide.
To discuss consigning ancient art, antiquities or cultural relics to a future auction, call Teresa Dodge at 720-890-7700 or email teresa@artemisfinearts.com. All enquires are kept strictly confidential and there is never an obligation to consign. Visit Artemis Fine Arts online at www.artemisfinearts.com.
Artemis Fine Arts is a Colorado auction house known internationally as a premier authority in the field of ancient and ethnographic art, while Arte Primitivo is a New York City auction gallery that specializes in Pre-Columbian, African, ethnographic and ancient art. This collaboration unites decades of combined expertise from the highest echelon of the antiquities field.
More on EntSun News
- AI Is Closing the Gap Between Offshore Virtual Assistants and Onshore Staff
- Actor Jamal Lloyd Johnson Receives Strong Fan Response Following Punisher Appearance
- CCHR Highlights Concerns Over Coercive and Failed $140 Billion Mental Health Practices at Psychiatric Convention
- Where Southern Heritage Meets Cinematic Excellence: AlabamaPictureCars.com Arrives
- Screen Gems: Movies & TV Puzzle Book Launches to Celebrate Film, Streaming, and Entertainment TV
"Our debut auction with Arte Primitivo attracted strong international participation and achieved excellent results across a wide range of collecting categories," said Teresa Dodge, owner and executive director of Artemis Fine Arts. "The sale demonstrated continued demand among serious collectors for exceptional works, with competitive bidding and outstanding prices realized during both sessions."
Day 1 featured 540 lots of fine Pre-Columbian, Native American, African, and Ethnographic Art. Day 2 contained 380 lots of Egyptian, Greek, Roman and Near Eastern antiquities, Asian art, fine arts and fossils. Including post-auction sales, the total sell-through rate was 82 percent. Nearly 100 new bidders registered to participate, and the sales lift achieved from running on four online-bidding platforms was 45 percent.
The aforementioned Royal Moche ear ornaments were composed of gold frames inlaid with colorful tessarae of gold, turquoise, Chilean lapis (sodalite), nephrite, jadeite and mother-of-pearl. The iconography on each was of a Moche lord or noble, facing in opposite directions and clad in full ceremonial regalia, all on a custom bronze base. These beautiful examples breezed past the $50,000 high estimate to bring $82,500.
More on EntSun News
- Avery Headley Leads Major Stabilization and Modernization Initiative Across Bronx Affordable Housing Portfolio
- NewReputation's AI Sentiment Analysis Tool Reaches 2,500 Users as Businesses Demand Clearer Brand Intelligence
- Sunday Best Winner Tasha Page-Lockhart Headlines A'Leurer's 1-Year Anniversary Celebration in Greensboro
- CAPO Supply Announces Opening of Second Location in New Castle, Pennsylvania
- $224 Billion Growing Market in Life Settlements Presents Major Opportunity for New Policy Acquisition Business Plan: DLT Resolution Stock Symbol: DLTI
A lovely 11½-inch-tall seahorse vase by the Pueblo de Cochiti, NM artisan Victor Ortiz (b. 1969-) sold within estimate for $3,380. The large polychrome pottery vase was decorated with two opposing seahorses having long curled tails. The base was signed "Virgil Ortiz Cochiti Pueblo" in a fancy style, with the date "05." Ortiz's exquisite clay works are exhibited in museums worldwide.
To discuss consigning ancient art, antiquities or cultural relics to a future auction, call Teresa Dodge at 720-890-7700 or email teresa@artemisfinearts.com. All enquires are kept strictly confidential and there is never an obligation to consign. Visit Artemis Fine Arts online at www.artemisfinearts.com.
Source: Artemis Fine Arts
0 Comments
Latest on EntSun News
- Kinetics Academy of Dance Brings "Into the Jungle" to The Westport
- Captiva Cruises launches Memorial Day weekend sunset cruise to North Captiva Island
- The AI Direction Deficit: TripleTen Study Finds Staff Get Told to Use AI — But Not Trained to Use It
- The Greatest Film Director You Never Saw Comes to Blu-Ray from BayView Entertainment
- MetroLagoons announces summer camps at Epperson Lagoon
- $29.8 Million Record Setting Q1 with Boosted Annual Guidance to $160 Million for Expanding Pre-Owned Boat Dealer: Off The Hook YS, Inc. N Y S E: OTH
- All About Technology Celebrates 25 Years of Bridging Detroit's Digital Divide
- Summer Daily Activities Kick Off at Elklook
- iatroX surpasses 500,000 clinical queries and expands specialist exam coverage
- Inside-Out Hollywood: The Relentless Rise of Joseph Nybyk (AKA Joseph Neibich)
- SRK Collective Media Group Launches with a Modern Approach to Media, Authority Building, and Cultural Visibility
- MSBG Corporation Acquires GridWatch US Telemetry Automation System
- TAYP Expands Athlete Exposure Platform Beyond Georgia With New Push Into Virginia and the 757
- KT Medical Staffing Expands Concierge Nursing and Private Duty Nursing Services in Orange County
- The Millennium Alliance Achieves Great Place To Work® Certification™ Amid Continued Growth
- The Millennium Alliance Appoints Former Adweek Executive Eric Hayden Shakun as Chief Financial Officer to Accelerate Next Phase of Growth
- Florida Just Got Its Dream Hollywood Fleet: FloridaPictureCars.com Launches
- T. Jones Group Named Finalist Across Multiple Categories at the 2026 Georgie Awards
- The Simplest Small Business You're Probably Not Thinking About
- San Francisco Writer Wins Webby Award, Internet's Highest Honor, for Website Based on her Novel