Overview
- In a Lieblingsstücke follow-up, Jos van Katwijk said he resold a more than 100‑year‑old cast‑iron cylinder‑motor classroom model, bought on the show for €650, to a US collector for a high price.
- A 1910 portrait purchased by dealer Leo for €600 was reframed and restored for about €700, and he is now inviting offers starting around €1,800.
- Jewelry sales highlighted realized pricing: twin sisters’ diamond collier, estimated at €2,800–€3,000, sold to Liza Kielon for €2,750, and c.1910 diamond earrings fetched €900 for seller Angelika Richter.
- Negotiation dynamics were evident when host Horst Lichter briefly stepped into the dealer room during a ring sale, yet the sellers declined to deal after a top offer of €3,300.
- Dealer norms and opportunism also featured, as Walter “Waldi” Lehnertz paid €80 for an unwanted flax hackle on principle and repurposed it, while a €2 Danish coffee service later sold for €180.