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'Bares für Rares' Recap: Dealers Outrun Expert Estimates as Rule Flaps Emerge and ZDF Covers On‑Set Damage

The latest broadcasts highlight dealer risk-taking with expert checks as the decisive force.

Overview

  • High overbids dominated late-September episodes, including a Meissen jewelry casket at €3,200 against a €1,800–€2,100 estimate, a 3.24‑carat diamond ring at €16,000 above a €12,000–€14,000 valuation, and a Dior brooch at €250 over a €150–€200 range.
  • Authenticity and provenance stayed pivotal as an heirloom ring was exposed as zircon in 333 gold with no dealer card issued, while a ~100‑year‑old Rolex drew €1,500 after detailed service‑mark checks.
  • Dealer conduct drew notice when a dice tiebreak was ignored by a late overbid, a bid on historic printing letters was withdrawn with a suggestion to try an online auction, and an enamel sign was resold on the spot.
  • A production mishap damaged a Mazzega lamp element during setup; the expert said replacements exist and stated the ZDF team would cover the loss as the lot stalled in the dealer room.
  • Viewer scrutiny intensified on YouTube highlight clips, with frequent complaints about €10 bid increments, even as standout sales alternated with under‑estimate results like a 107‑gram gold cigarette case at €5,000 and a 1938 Cognac at €600.