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.