Overview
- The ZDF show, airing Thursday, saw Victor Seifert’s early‑20th‑century bronze Die Trinkende sell for €1,600 to dealer Wolfgang Pauritsch after active bidding.
- An unsigned painting that an expert dated to the mid‑17th century drew offers up to about €1,500, and the family kept it despite having spent €2,800 on restoration.
- Ute and Detlev’s Coca‑Cola Walkman and calendar brought €100 from Walter Lehnertz after a €50–€60 valuation, even though the player now chews tapes instead of working.
- Other deals closed with Susanne Steiger buying a mechanical turtle table bell for €160, a 1920s diamond ring for €600, and a 1940s comet‑style brooch for €900.
- Host Horst Lichter recognized seller Detlev from his hometown of Rommerskirchen, and experts Bianca von Berdingstein, Patrick Lessmann, and Annika Raßbach showed how foundry pedigree, patina, wear, and past repairs shaped the day’s results.