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.