Overview
- Dealer Elke Velten-Tönnies acquired a 3.8–3.9 ct diamond ring for €5,300 and is converting it into a yellow-gold bracelet she plans to price at about €12,000.
- Dr. Heide Rezepa-Zabel traced a brooch to the Russian imperial milieu with a €7,000–€10,000 estimate, and after Horst Lichter clarified Fabergé stamping practices it sold for €5,000.
- Expert Friederike Werner appraised a Paul Höcker canvas at €4,000–€5,000, and Fabian Kahl won it in the dealer room for €3,600.
- Detlev Kümmel dated an unsigned religious painting on copper to around 1700 with a €1,500–€1,800 estimate, and Walter “Waldi” Lehnertz bought it for €1,180.
- A supposed Baroque seating set was exposed as a mismatched conglomerate from a past fraud, drawing little interest and roughly €300 in offers.