Overview
- An oil painting misattributed to Jakob Waltmann was flagged for deceptive intent, and host Horst Lichter withheld the dealer card in line with the show’s no‑forgeries rule.
- A Renaissance‑era stollentruhe estimated at €1,000–€1,500 drew online frustration from viewers after selling for about €1,700, far below some expectations.
- A Heuer Autavia wristwatch drew an expert range of €8,000–€11,000, yet dealers started in the low thousands before a protracted negotiation closed at €6,000.
- A Loetz art‑glass vase, valued at €2,000–€2,200, sold for €1,500 after brisk bidding, far above the owner’s €300 wish price.
- A painting of Leipzig’s Quandtsche Mühle found “in the trash” sparked competitive bids in the dealer room and sold to Fabian Kahl for €2,050.