A granodiorite stele carved for Nectanebo II at 1pm; a carton of Jamaican reggae 7-inch singles by teatime. Sunday 21 June 2026 stacks four online-only UK auctions back to back, from museum-grade antiquities in Marylebone to no-fuss clearance in Chorley. Here is what is worth your bid at each, in the order they close.
What’s in the Apollo Art Auctions ancient art sale?
Apollo Art Auctions opens the day at 1:00 pm (BST) on Sunday 21 June 2026 with Fine Ancient Art & Antiquities — The Prince Collection, from its showroom at 63–64 Margaret Street, London, W1W 8SW. The sale is online only, with live bidding through Apollo’s own platform plus Invaluable, The Saleroom, LiveAuctioneers and Interencheres.

This is the connoisseur’s sale of the four. The collection spans more than eight millennia, from c. 7000 BC through to the Renaissance, but Egypt dominates and the top lots are exceptional. There is a rare granodiorite temple stele fragment showing Nectanebo II making an offering to Osiris — a named, datable pharaonic relief, exactly the kind of hook serious antiquities buyers chase. Beside it sits a red quartzite block statue of a priest, catalogued as possibly Yuya, Priest of Min and father of Queen Ti; if that attribution holds, it is a remarkable thing to own.
Beyond the stone there is a life-size Egyptian stone cat or Sekhmet, a huge coffin mask, and a partially gilded sarcophagus panel with an embalming scene. Smaller, more affordable temptations include a bronze figurine of Harpocrates, a black-stone Taweret pendant amulet, and a bronze mirror with its wooden handle still intact. The polychrome terracotta vase with lotus blooms, was-sceptre and ankh is a lovely first antiquity to own.
See the full lot list on the Fine Ancient Art and Antiquities listing, or follow the house on the Apollo Art Auctions page. As ever with antiquities, read each lot’s provenance carefully before you bid.
When and where is the Clear This Auctions house clearance sale?
An hour later, at 2:00 pm (BST) on Sunday 21 June 2026, Clear This Auctions closes its latest House Clearance Auction, online only, from Unit 21a North Street, Chorley, Lancashire, PR7 1QD.

This one is for bargain-hunters and the trade. It is an eclectic mix pulled from clearance jobs across Lancashire and Greater Manchester, the sort of sale where furniture, household goods and the odd surprise turn up side by side. If you are furnishing a flat, stocking a market stall, or simply enjoy the gamble of a lucky-dip lot, this is the most approachable saleroom of the four. A Chorley clearance auction like this rewards bidders who study the photographs closely and set a firm limit.
Browse what is going under the hammer on the Clear This Ltd house clearance listing, and keep an eye on the Clear This Auctions house page for future Lancashire sales.
What’s in the Rosan Reeves Auctions sale at Hailsham?
From 6:00 pm (BST) on Sunday 21 June 2026, Rosan Reeves Auctions closes over 150 lots, online only, from Arlington Road West, Hailsham, East Sussex, BN27 3RE. This is the most modern and magpie-ish of the line-up, and several lots are sold by order of the liquidator — which often means keen prices.

The headline is a Jacob & Co. Five Time Zones wristwatch in black PVD stainless steel, a bold customised piece watch collectors will recognise instantly. After that the sale turns delightfully retro: cartons of vintage Nintendo and Sega consoles, mixed Nintendo, Microsoft and Sony hardware, and a lot of vintage Pokémon trading cards with a battling coin game — gaming nostalgia that has become a serious collecting field.
- Designer fragrance: a carton of vintage perfume bottles, plus two Dior Poison scents (Hypnotic Poison and Pure Poison, 30 ml)
- Vinyl by the crate: hip hop, reggae, soul and Britpop, including Jamaican reggae and dancehall 7-inch singles
- Martial arts: a traditional Wing Chun wooden training dummy (Muk Yan Jong)
- Catering kit: a Siemens EQ300 bean-to-cup machine, an Adexa pie warmer and a commercial sugarcane juicer
- Industrial history: a set of antique cast iron mangle components by G.W.S. Iron Works, Keighley
There is even a bottle of NV M&S Delacourt Brut Champagne to toast a winning bid. The full run is on the Hailsham 150-lot listing, and you can follow the saleroom on the Rosan Reeves Auctions page.
What’s in the Golden Auctions general sale in Kent?
The day finishes at 8:00 pm (BST) on Sunday 21 June 2026 with a General Auction from Golden Auctions, online only, at Unit 24, Lamberhurst Farm, Dargate Road, Yorkletts, Faversham, Kent, ME13 9EP.

This is the traditional antiques-and-collectables sale, with real appeal for decorative dealers. Furniture buyers should note the late Victorian mahogany Sutherland table and the Georgian-style mahogany bow-fronted corner wall shelf — practical period pieces that sit happily in a modern room. There is an antique brass single-draw day or night telescope by H. Hughes of London, a Victorian-style brass kettle stand, and a pair of Arthur Wood Royal Bradwell Astoria pink lustre vases.
Curio collectors will enjoy the four porcelain invalid feeding cups, including Tettau and Maw examples — a quietly fascinating corner of ceramic history. There is a deep run of Leonardo Collection porcelain dolls across many lots, mid-century JAJ Pyrex and Poole Pottery tableware, English ceramic jugs including Doulton, vintage pre- and post-war postcards, and a tidy library lot of 34 vintage Agatha Christie paperbacks (Fontana and Pan, c. 1960–1985).
The complete catalogue sits on the Golden Auctions general sale listing, with more from this Kent auctioneer on the Golden Auctions house page.
How do you bid across all four sales in one day?
Four salerooms, one date, four temperaments — pharaonic stone in Marylebone, no-fuss clearance in Chorley, watches and vinyl in Hailsham, ceramics and brown furniture in Faversham. Every sale is online only, so you can move between them on a single screen as the afternoon turns to evening. Register through each catalogue on Bidspirit, set your maximum bids early, factor in each house’s buyer’s premium, and read the condition notes before you commit. Browse more upcoming UK auctions on Auction Eagle to catch the next round.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which auctions are closing on Sunday 21 June 2026?
Four online-only UK sales close that day, all BST: Apollo Art Auctions (London) at 1:00 pm, Clear This Auctions (Chorley, Lancashire) at 2:00 pm, Rosan Reeves Auctions (Hailsham, East Sussex) from 6:00 pm, and Golden Auctions (Faversham, Kent) at 8:00 pm.
When and where is the Apollo Art Auctions antiquities sale?
Fine Ancient Art & Antiquities — The Prince Collection runs from 1:00 pm (BST) on Sunday 21 June 2026 at Apollo's showroom, 63–64 Margaret Street, London, W1W 8SW. It is online only, with bidding via Apollo's platform, Invaluable, The Saleroom, LiveAuctioneers and Interencheres.
What are the standout lots across these four auctions?
A granodiorite temple stele of Nectanebo II and a life-size stone cat at Apollo; a Jacob & Co. Five Time Zones watch, vintage consoles and Pokémon cards at Rosan Reeves; and a late Victorian Sutherland table plus 34 Agatha Christie paperbacks at Golden Auctions.
How do I bid at these auctions?
All four are online only via Bidspirit. Register through each saleroom's catalogue (linked from the listings) and place live or maximum bids before close. Apollo Art Auctions also accepts bids through Invaluable, The Saleroom and LiveAuctioneers.
Is there a buyer's premium?
Yes. UK auction houses add a buyer's premium to the hammer price, and rates vary by saleroom. Check each auction's terms in its online catalogue before bidding so you know the final cost.
Where can I buy collectable porcelain dolls or vintage video games in the UK?
Golden Auctions in Faversham, Kent has multiple lots of Leonardo Collection porcelain dolls, while Rosan Reeves in Hailsham offers vintage Nintendo, Sega and Sony consoles plus Pokémon cards. Both close online on Sunday 21 June 2026.


