Overview
- Expert Friederike Werner attributed a Christus painting to Swiss artist Adolf Frey-Moock, set its value at about €2,000, and the work later sold in the dealer room for €1,400 to David Suppes after initial skepticism.
- A fragile Pumuckl animation cel, assessed by Annika Raßbach as likely used for the 1982–1989 TV series and unsafe to remove from its foil, drew bidding before Daniel Meyer bought it for €450 against a €170–€250 estimate.
- Dealer Markus Wildhagen paid €4,650 for a ship searchlight, converted it into a multicolor party light with added LEDs, and planned a resale at roughly €6,800.
- A panorama from Berlin’s 1896 industrial exhibition that cost the owner €2 was estimated at €400–€450 by Detlev Kümmel and sold to Julian Schmitz-Avila for €250, yielding a 125-fold gain on the original outlay.
- An early 20th-century diamond-and-sapphire jewelry set, pre-show valued by a jeweler at €10,000, was reappraised at €2,800–€3,000 and ultimately sold for €2,000 after muted dealer interest.