Pensioner surprises at Bares for Rares” with record ring sales
Pensioner surprises at Bares for Rares” with record ring sales
pensioner strokes a high sum for jewelry
A pensioner sparked the interest of the dealers with an exceptional brilliant ring in the popular ZDF program "Bares for Rares". This piece of jewelry, which was rated 6.5 carat, not only led to surprising appreciation, but also to an intensive bidding process in the dealer room.
The program, which has been broadcast in the afternoon program since 2013, recently experienced a special edition. The pensioner Eva and her daughter -in -law Christina presented the ring that Eva discovered in an Australian antique shop 30 years ago. The expert Heide Recepa-Zabel estimated the value of the ring at the entrance of 15,000 and 17,000 euros, which was far above the expectations of the two women who had expected an amount of 11,000 to 12,000 euros.
impressive bidding procedure
In the dealer room, however, things took an unexpected turn. The first bidder, Wolfgang Pauritsch, started with an attractive offer of 15,000 euros, and higher commandments quickly followed. The jewelry expert Susanne Steiger quickly increased the offer to 20,000 euros, which made the tension in space increased. The price continued and finally ended at an impressive 25,000 euros. This was a wind case for the pensioner and her daughter -in -law, who ultimately received more than twice its original target price.
Attention of the audience
The extraordinary increase in value and the reactions of the experts, including Horst Lichter, who was impressed by the beauty and the value of the ring, provided great enthusiasm among the spectators. This episode of "Bares for Rares" has once again shown how valuable antiques and jewelry can be, and illustrates that the detection of such treasures is worthwhile.
In the entire history of "Bares for Rares" there have already been numerous impressive sales figures and intensive bidding battles, which left the viewers. The program remains a fascinating forum for antique lovers and a highlight on German afternoon television.