Overview
- A €1.30 flea‑market Jardinière was identified by Dr. Bianca Berding as a 1914 Dagobert Peche piece (Loetz), estimated at €1,800–2,200 and sold to Fabian Kahl for €2,200.
- A 3.24‑carat diamond ring from the 1930s, valued by Dr. Heide Rezepa‑Zabel at €12,000–14,000, drew a bidding duel and sold for €16,000.
- In Händlerstücke, Wolfgang Pauritsch turned a silver enamel wall plate into a weather station, stating €1,200 total investment and a €1,900 asking price.
- Dealer projects also included Jan Čížek’s conversion of a can sealer into an interior lamp (€750 costs, €1,250 target) and Markus Wildhagen’s disco light from a ship’s spotlight (€4,650 purchase, about €750 in work and materials, €6,800 target).
- Seller choice shaped outcomes as Hella Wermund exited after a damaged diamond earring valuation capped at €900, matching a private offer she already had.