Overview
- Multiple lots matched or beat valuations, including a Meissen jewelry box that fetched €3,200 on a €1,800–2,100 estimate, an Italian bi‑color gold necklace bought for the experted €2,400, and a 1727–1737 Breslau silver Münzkrug purchased for €3,000.
- A diamond‑rose brooch with roughly ten carats of stones sold to Susanne Steiger for €4,000, while a pastor’s inherited Portuguese brooch brought €1,500 from Sarah Schreiber after an expertise of €1,500–1,800.
- In a rare on‑air turn, sellers withdrew Steiff plush Tiere at the last moment despite active bidding, underscoring how emotions can override deals.
- The show’s ‘Händlerstücke’ spin‑off again showcased value‑add craftsmanship, turning an enamel wall plate into a weather station and a ship’s spotlight into a rolling disco light.
- Dealer Fabian Kahl used a necklace segment to note that men’s jewelry remains underrepresented in retail shops, linking studio buys to a broader market gap.