Native American | Ethnographic | Ancient Art 2026-02-20 Auction - 377 Price Results - Artemis Fine Arts in CO
Rare Prehistoric Mimbres Figural Bowl Standing FemaleLarge Mixtec Polychrome Bowl - Feathered Serpent w/ TLRodolfo Morales Mixed Media Collage (1993)
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Louisville, CO, United States
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Native American | Ethnographic | Ancient Art

Featuring Native American, Northwest Coast, Pre-Columbian, Tribal, Oceanic, Spanish Colonial, Ethnographic Art, Fossils, plus Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Near Eastern, Asian, Fine / Visual art. All legally acquired, legal to sell.
Auction Curators:
Bob Dodge
Owner/Executive Director, Antiquities & Pre-Columbian Art
Sydelle Dienstfrey
PhD. Art History, Director, Fine & Visual Arts
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Quapaw Pottery Spouted Vessel - Red & White Swirl: Native American, Southeastern Woodlands, Quapaw, ca. 1500 to 1700 CE. A bold interlocking swirl of red and white sweeps across this Quapaw spouted vessel like a living current, turning the pot into a
0003: Quapaw Pottery Spouted Vessel - Red & White SwirlEst. US$3,000-US$5,000
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Mississippian Pottery Effigy Vessel - Human Face: North America, Southeastern United States, Mississippian culture, ca. 1200 to 1500 CE. A Mississippian pottery figural vessel of bulbous double-gourd form, subtly modeled with anthropomorphic
0005: Mississippian Pottery Effigy Vessel - Human FaceEst. US$1,100-US$1,700
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Mississippian Grayware Jar - ex Sotheby's & ex Warhol: Native American, Southeastern United States, Mississippian culture, ca. 1000 to 1500 CE. A beautifully restrained Mississippian pottery jar, its rounded body and short neck shaped with the kind of
0006: Mississippian Grayware Jar - ex Sotheby's & ex WarholEst. US$1,300-US$2,000
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Mississippian Bell Plain Jar - ex-Warhol & ex-Sotheby's: Native American, Southeastern United States, Mississippian culture, ca. 900 to 1600 CE. A handsome Mississippian pottery jar of classic Bell Plain type, modeled with a broad, rounded body and a
0007: Mississippian Bell Plain Jar - ex-Warhol & ex-Sotheby'sEst. US$1,300-US$1,950
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Mississippian Caddo Blackware Engraved Bottle: Native American, Southeastern United States, Caddo culture, Mississippian period, ca. 900 to 1600 CE. A well-balanced Mississippian Caddo blackware water bottle distinguished by its smooth globular
0008: Mississippian Caddo Blackware Engraved BottleEst. US$1,200-US$1,800
Mississippian Caddo Friendship Engraved Bottle: Native American, Southeastern United States, Caddo culture, Mississippian period, ca. 900 to 1600 CE. A Mississippian period Caddo pottery water bottle from Hempstead County, Arkansas, made in the
0009: Mississippian Caddo Friendship Engraved BottleEst. US$1,100-US$1,650Lot Passed
Mississippian Caddo Blackware Water Bottle: Native American, Southeastern United States, Caddo culture, Mississippian period, ca. 900 to 1600 CE. A finely proportioned Caddo blackware water bottle distinguished by its rounded body, tall neck,
0010: Mississippian Caddo Blackware Water BottleEst. US$800-US$1,200Lot Passed
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Mississippian Pottery Jar w/ Carved Relief Ogee Design: Native American, Southeastern United States, Mississippian culture, ca. 800 to 1600 CE. An elegant Mississippian jar, this vessel is defined by its broad, rounded body and its bold relief-carved
0011: Mississippian Pottery Jar w/ Carved Relief Ogee DesignEst. US$2,400-US$3,600
Native American Quapaw Polychrome Ceramic Vessel: Native American, Midwestern to Southeastern United States, Mississippian Quapaw culture, ca. 14th to 17th century CE. A globular ceramic vessel with a rounded body and tall, flaring neck. The surface
0013: Native American Quapaw Polychrome Ceramic VesselEst. US$3,000-US$4,500Lot Passed
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Published Quapaw Pottery Stirrup Vessel - Intact!: Native American, Southeastern United States, Quapaw culture, ca. 16th to 17th century CE. A beautifully intact Quapaw stirrup vessel, this rare form distills centuries of ceramic tradition into a
0014: Published Quapaw Pottery Stirrup Vessel - Intact!Est. US$4,000-US$6,000
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19th C. Native American Earthenware Cooking Vessel: North America, Native American, ca. 19th to 20th century CE. A large, hand-built Native American pottery cooking vessel of rounded form with a wide mouth, flared rim, and gently curved shoulders
0015: 19th C. Native American Earthenware Cooking VesselEst. US$650-US$950
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Native American Sioux Beaded Umbilical Amulets Turtles: North America, Western United States, Plains Tribes, likely Lakota (Sioux), ca. early 20th century CE. A pair of rawhide and hand-beaded fetish amulets in the form of turtles, each with leather strip
0019: Native American Sioux Beaded Umbilical Amulets TurtlesEst. US$900-US$1,400