Overview
- Expert Sven Deutschmanek dated a Louis Schopper tear‑strength testing machine to roughly 1915–1930 and valued it at €250–€350, while dealer Benjamin Leo bought it for about €440 in the room, according to BILD.
- A 1975 Günther Uecker lithograph was valued at roughly €950–€1,100 and sold to Elke Velten‑Tönnies for €1,100, with an on‑screen note clarifying the segment was recorded before the artist’s death on June 10, 2025.
- Meissen statuettes brought by Monica and Andreas Hornig prompted a withdrawal after they sought €5,000–€6,000 per figure and the expert valued both together at €2,800–€3,100.
- Seller Irene Stahmann declined a top dealer offer of €300 for a silver set after hoping for about €500 and left without a sale.
- A medical amputation saw drew visible discomfort from at least one dealer and was purchased by Jan Cižek for €70.