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Mixed Outcomes on Bares für Rares as High-End Pieces Soar or Stall

Viewers now await the primetime reveal of a teased Tiffany flatware appraisal whose sale result has not yet aired.

Overview

  • An antique navette brooch from around 1900, appraised at €2,000–€2,100, triggered a bidding contest and sold for €3,700 to Susanne Steiger.
  • A hand-crafted platinum ring circa 1950 with about 2.5 carats of diamonds drew bids only up to €1,600 against a €2,000–€2,500 estimate, and no deal was reached.
  • A complete 111-piece Heider & Sohn 800-silver service, valued at roughly €3,500, was purchased by Daniel Meyer for €2,910.
  • A Fabergé-related brooch attributed to August Hollming faced stamp doubts until host Horst Lichter clarified marking practices, after which Elisabeth Nüdling bought it for €5,000.
  • A bronze bust attributed to Wilhelm Neumann-Torborg, estimated at €2,800–€3,400, received offers up to €1,000 and was withdrawn by the sellers.