Overview
- In the August 13 broadcast, a dice roll proposed by Lisa Nüdling to decide a silver beaker sale saw Wolfgang Pauritsch throw a six, yet Fabian Kahl overbid anyway and secured the piece for €2,500.
- A family bronze bust appraised at €2,800–€3,400 drew offers of €600 to €1,000, prompting the sellers to keep the work rather than accept the deal.
- An 8‑carat diamond brooch valued at €3,800–€4,000 sold to Wolfgang Pauritsch for €3,200, underscoring frequent gaps between expert estimates and final prices.
- A vase presented as a Gallé piece raised execution and heavy-wear concerns from expert Bianca Berding, several dealers hesitated, and Steve Mandel purchased it for €400.
- Dealers highlighted resale momentum and new strategies: Pauritsch said he placed a unique animal bronze with a dedicated collector after strong interest, David Suppes reported fast demand for a 1974 national-team tile set, and Kahl announced plans to start exhibiting at fairs.