Overview
- Expert Detlev Kümmel dated the Steiff ‘King Peng’ to 1931–1936 and valued it at €300–€400 in worn condition, and dealer Christian Vechtel bought it for €250 after blunt reactions in the room.
- A brooch attributed by Dr. Heide Rezepa‑Zabel to August Hollming’s Fabergé workshop carried a €7,000–€10,000 market estimate, and after Horst Lichter explained Fabergé hallmark practice, Elisabeth Nüdling secured it for €5,000.
- A Carl Paul Goerz exposure meter from about 1870–1875, dropped and cracked before taping, was appraised at €50–€80 yet sold to Wolfgang Pauritsch for €140.
- A more than century‑old cylinder motor classroom model drew rapid bidding to €650 from Jos van Katwijk on the show and was later sold on to a collector in the United States.
- Dealer Wolfgang Pauritsch said a unique Gotthelf Schlotter animal bronze he bought for €950 went to a specialist collector who pledged not to resell, prompting ongoing inquiries.