Overview
- A trigonometric tool from 1875, purchased for just €10, sold for €550 after its rarity and multifunctionality were revealed.
- A diamond arm cuff fetched €2,600 after intense bidding, exceeding its expert valuation and delighting the seller.
- Several sellers faced disappointment, including one whose high hopes for a gold ring were dashed when its stones were revealed to be synthetic zirconia.
- A bronze statue and a vintage bicycle sparked initial enthusiasm but ultimately sold for much less than owners' expectations.
- The show continues to captivate audiences with its mix of expert evaluations, emotional reactions, and competitive dealer strategies.