Overview
- A small 1952 Madoura ceramic identified as an edition by Pablo Picasso sold in the dealer room for €1,600 to Anaisio Guedes after expert Bianca Berding confirmed the origin and edition size of 500.
- A brooch attributed by expert Heide Rezepa-Zabel to August Hollming of the Fabergé workshop, with an international estimate of €7,000–€10,000, sold for €5,000 after host Horst Lichter clarified hallmark practices to hesitant dealers.
- A near‑century‑old Steiff ‘King Peng’ penguin with heavy wear was appraised at €300–€400 and purchased by Christian Vechtel for €250, underscoring condition-driven pricing.
- A damaged Carl Paul Goerz exposure meter dated to around 1870–1875, valued at €50–€80, drew strong interest and went to Wolfgang Pauritsch for €140.
- A 1984 Cartier Santos Carrée presented as a full set was valued at €5,000–€6,500; dealer bids topped out at €5,000 and the seller declined, leaving with the watch.