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Bares für Rares Delivers Standout Finds and Dealer Transformations

A €1.30 jardinière verified as a rare Loetz piece sold for €2,200, with a 3.24‑carat ring reaching €16,000.

"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

  • Dr. Bianca Berding authenticated the 1914 jardinière, linked to designer Dagobert Peche for Johann Loetz, and Fabian Kahl bought it for €2,200 after an estimate of €1,800 to €2,200.
  • The 1930s diamond ring with a 3.24‑carat stone, estimated at €12,000 to €14,000 without a current lab report, drew bidding between Susanne Steiger and Wolfgang Pauritsch before selling for €16,000.
  • In Händlerstücke, Wolfgang Pauritsch turned a silver enamel wall plate by Anton Frisch into a weather station, reporting €1,200 in total costs and a €1,900 asking price.
  • Händler Jan Čížek converted a €200 can‑sealer into a black sculptural lamp with €750 total costs and a €1,250 target price, while Markus Wildhagen reworked a ship spotlight bought for €4,650 into a party light he plans to offer for €6,800.
  • In a separate segment, seller Hella Wermund left after Dr. Heide Rezepa‑Zabel valued her damaged diamond earrings at up to €900, which matched a private offer she already had.