Overview
- Host Horst Lichter’s hallmark explanation unlocked a €5,000 deal for a czarist-era brooch from the Fabergé circle, accepted by seller Heidi Wiesejahn from dealer Elisabeth Nüdling.
- A circa-1900 navette brooch with 81 old-cut diamonds and 10 rubies beat its €2,000–2,100 estimate, selling to Susanne Steiger for €3,700.
- Daniel Meyer purchased a 111-piece Heider & Sohn 800-silver service for €2,910, drawing a pointed remark from the seller after the cash changed hands.
- A handmade platinum ring with roughly 2.5 carats of diamonds received a €2,000–2,500 appraisal but failed to sell when bids fell short.
- A fifth-grader’s 124-piece Tiffany & Co. sterling flatware set was valued at €8,000–10,000, fueling notable Instagram reaction without a disclosed sale outcome.