Overview
- Acting for his mother’s wish for a bigger TV, a seller moved a 1970s white‑gold ring and bracelet with diamonds for €850 to Lisa Nüdling after Wolfgang Pauritsch urged a quick close at that price.
- An aquamarine pendant with a 39‑carat stone, which expert Heide Rezepa‑Zabel valued at €3,800 to €4,000, sold on Wednesday to Nüdling for €3,300 after brisk bidding.
- A patinated bronze Flötenspieler by Fred Gerz, estimated at €2,000 to €2,300 with a cited new‑cast cost of about €4,580, went to Jan Čížek for €2,000 following a lively contest.
- A Meiji‑period Japanese bronze vase, estimated at €2,400 to €2,900, sold to dealer Christian Vechtel for €2,000 as viewers criticized how he pulled at the applied dragon figures during inspection.
- A homemade “bumper‑pool” table, valued at €150 to €250, closed at €300 when buyer Walter Lehnertz raised his own top bid, capping a run of quirky sales that also included a 1920s enamel sign bringing €555.