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Bares für Rares Highlights Appraisal–Sale Gap in New Episodes With Rare Watches and Meissen Vase Deals

The latest segments show expert estimates yielding to dealer bids shaped by resale risk.

Overview

  • A 19th‑century Meissen vase brought by Ralf Dadischek drew a €6,000–7,000 expert estimate after a €20,000 ask and sold in the dealer room to Susanne Steiger for €5,500.
  • A 1960s 750 gold wristwatch carried a cited gold value of about €4,250, received an appraisal up to €4,500, and sold to Julian Schmitz‑Avila for €4,000.
  • A complicated Savonette pocket watch appraised at €5,000–5,500 changed hands for €3,700 to Schmitz‑Avila, prompting online frustration from viewers over the gap to the valuation.
  • A roughly 100‑year‑old ladies’ Rolex in 375 gold was valued at €1,000–1,200 and purchased by Schmitz‑Avila for €1,500 after he noted the seller’s family had a wider watch collection.
  • Expert Wendela Horz identified a supposed diamond as zircon in a 333 gold ring with a material value around €100, halting any sale.