The ZDF format “Bares for Rares” washes a lot of money into the cash register for many participants. But some regret the sale – like Werner Kanthak.
Dealer Susanne Steiger got hold of the relief from Werner Kanthak for 250 euros. The “Bares for Rares” fan from Erkrath in North Rhine-Westphalia had the painting, which shows a deer, valued by the expert Sven Deutschmanek. He rated it at just 90 euros. Although the selling price at first glance after one good deal* looks like the whole thing should have bitter consequences for Werner Kanthak.
Because the seller’s heart was more attached to the painting than he had thought. A few days after the broadcast was broadcast, Kanthak asked Susanne Steiger by phone about the rarity, including the one Colorful reported. The 38-year-old from Cologne, who has two jewelry shops of her own, had the painting restored by then.
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Already reserved: The seller will not get the deer painting back
Encouraged by this information, Kanthak had wanted to buy the painting back, as it continued in the ColorfulReport is called. But the prepared work of art had already been reserved for another interested partyas Steiger explained to the original seller. An incident like this has not yet occurred in the history of “Bares for Rares”, so the Colorful.
Time and again, “Bares for Rares” presenter Horst Lichter and the dealers experience curiosities in the junk show. Sometimes the rarities of the visitors even seem to be of inestimable value. In a February issue, for example, jewelry expert Heide Rezepa-Zabel and Lichter were briefly speechless: Uschi Malzburg from North Rhine-Westphalia had brought a necklace that her husband had given her for her silver wedding anniversary. At first glance, Rezepa-Zabel had assumed the pendant was a diamond and emeralds – which could have been sold incredibly dearly. But after some research it turned out that they were man-made gemstones. In the end, Malzburg was able to sell their chain for 2,800 euros. (jg) * Merkur.de belongs to the Germany-wide Ippen-Digital editorial network.
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