Overview
- An expert valued a diamond ring at €10,000–€11,000, but after bidding the piece sold to Julian Schmitz‑Avila for €6,500 as Fabian Kahl bowed out.
- Goldsmith Patrick Lessmann questioned whether receipts matched a white‑gold necklace and earrings; despite a €3,000 ask, the set fetched €550 from Susanne Steiger after a €450–€500 estimate.
- A Niki de Saint Phalle frog brooch bought for only a few euros was authenticated as No. 163/500, estimated at €400 and sold to Anaisio Guedes for €420, with noted paint losses curbing value.
- An alleged Émile Gallé vase was identified by Colmar Schulte‑Goltz as a likely 1980s imitation and, with Horst Lichter calling it a fake, it was sent back without a dealer‑room chance.
- Other segments saw a 1960s Harjes bronze candlestick go for about €330 after a €350–€400 estimate and an Otto Pippel hunting scene pegged at €500–€700 due to poor condition and an unpopular motif, while the show’s Instagram account posted unexplained meme content that has viewers speculating about a hack or stunt without confirmation.