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The London auction house will offer rare jewellery, beads and gemstones from Egypt, Rome, Greece and other civilisations on 20 June 2026. The sale is expected to realise between £500,000 and £1 million.
manilatimes.netApollo Art Auctions will hold a June jewellery sale featuring ancient pieces from Egypt, Rome, Greece and other civilisations. The auction is scheduled for 20 June 2026 with live bidding beginning at 1 PM BST. The company said the sale is expected to realise between £500,000 and £1 million.
Many lots will open at starting bids below pre-sale estimates, the company said. Officials noted that the lower opening bids create opportunities for first-time collectors. The auction includes wearable antiquities and historic treasures with distinguished provenance spanning thousands of years.
The company will also conduct a Fine Asian and Tribal Art sale on 19 June 2026 at its London showroom at 63–64 Margaret Street. That sale includes objects from East and Central Asia, the Himalayas, Africa and Oceania. Part of the Asian and Tribal Art sale is drawn from The Prince Collection, assembled between the 1990s and 2014.
" — Apollo Art Auctions specialist, June 12, 2026 (Benzinga) Bidding for both sales will be available in person and online through the Apollo Art Auctions platform, Invaluable, The Saleroom and LiveAuctioneers.
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