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‘Bares für Rares’ Extends Ratings Run as New Episodes Deliver Big Sales and On‑Air Drama

New episodes delivered eye‑catching deals, reinforcing the ZDF franchise’s strong pull with double‑digit audience shares.

Overview

  • DWDL figures show recent franchise broadcasts drawing roughly 1.415–1.519 million viewers with 12.3%–14.1% market shares, spurring commentary about potential spin‑offs.
  • A 1960s Italian mosaic bracelet in 750 gold, valued at €4,000–€4,400, sold to Julian Schmitz‑Avila for €4,000, doubling the sellers’ wish price.
  • Jan Čížek paid €2,500 for a Carl Saltzmann oil painting and €1,700 for a 585‑gold Tansanit ring, both above expert estimates.
  • A rare 1950s Schuco driving‑school game, estimated at €500–€600, went to Anaisio Guedes for €450 after brisk bidding.
  • On‑air flashpoints included a seller ending an auction by accepting €250 mid‑bidding and Walter “Waldi” Lehnertz paying €555 for a Konica neon sign against a €200–€300 valuation.