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Bares für Rares Delivers €16,000 Ring, €2,200 Flea-Market Find And An On-Air Shock

Expert appraisals drive fierce bidding, producing outsized prices alongside unpredictable moments.

"Bares für Rares" 26.8.2025
Diese besonderen Fundstücke warten in der Folge vom 26. August 2025 bei „Bares für Rares“.
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Overview

  • A 3.24-carat diamond ring from the 1930s drew a bidding duel between Susanne Steiger and Wolfgang Pauritsch that ended at 16,000 euros.
  • A Loetz Jardinière attributed to Dagobert Peche, bought for 1.30 euros at a Danish flea market, sold to Fabian Kahl for 2,200 euros after a 1,800–2,200 euro estimate.
  • A neon “Miller Genuine Draft” sign delivered small shocks to Leo Leo and Waldi in the dealer room before Waldi purchased it for 380 euros.
  • A fully restored 66-year-old roller exceeded its 3,000–3,500 euro appraisal and went to Wolfgang Pauritsch for 4,500 euros.
  • Händlerstücke segments showcased dealer value-add, from Jan Čížek’s can-sealer lamp priced at 1,250 euros to Wolfgang Pauritsch’s converted weather station offered at 1,900 euros.