Overview
- A flea‑market Loetz jardinière designed by Dagobert Peche, bought for €1.30, was appraised at €1,800–2,200 and sold for €2,200 to Fabian Kahl.
- A 1930s diamond ring with a 3.24‑carat stone triggered a bidding duel and achieved €16,000, topping the expert estimate.
- Two vaulting horses and a springbock were valued at €1,150 but sold for a combined €900 after dealers split the lot.
- A 111‑piece Viennese silver cutlery set received a €3,500 appraisal yet sold for €2,910 as dealers cited weak demand for large services.
- Deal dynamics varied: a crocodile‑strap issue forced a watch sale without the band at €1,450, a flashy gold ring drew only €600 and went unsold, and one suitcase trio stalled when expectations exceeded bids.