An old sun lounger causes a surprise in the “ZDF” junk show.
TV presenter Horst Lichter should also have been surprised - one detail was decisive for the price.
An old
lounger
with five large tires instead of feet.
You certainly don't see something like that every day.
“What in God's name is that supposed to be?”, “Bares für Rares” moderator
Horst Lichter
asked
expert
Sven
Deutschmanek
in the show.
That was a "Kettcar", jokes the moderator, looking at the couch with the wheels.
Or "a stroller with a Kettcar drive".
Not even close.
This pretty
garden lounger with the wicker
that a couple brought from Euskirchen is still
special
.
At least the emblem reads “
Bauhaus
”.
"Of course we hope that it is an oringal."
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“Bares for Rares”: a garden lounger with five tires is a surprise
And as Sven Deutschmanek found out during the appraisal on the show, this
model was
actually built to
designs
by
Bauhaus designer Marcel Breuer
.
The note probably ended up in the drawer at the time.
And the lounger was not built until much later.
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Bares for Rares were allowed to haggle over this lounger.
© ZDF (screenshot)
The
piece of furniture was
therefore only produced in the 80s;
However, the design dates from 1928. The Bauhaus designer was “an avid cyclist,” says Sven Deutschmanek, explaining the background.
He is said to have had the inspiration for “tubular steel furniture” because he thought about how to bend tubular steel on the handlebars of a bicycle.
Hence the idea of the chain drive for such a
sun lounger
.
It is "turned on the wheel", explains the "Bares for Rares" expert, the function, so you can "hike with the light of the sun".
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"Bares for Rares": The desired price for a lounger is 200 euros
The
owners of the couch name
200 euros
as the
desired price
.
The proceeds should be donated to a good cause anyway.
The expertise is all the more surprising: Sven Deutschmanek estimates that the lounger will cost “new 2,000 euros”, and “in this state of preservation 800 to 1,000 euros”.
Because the lounger, for example, has a little rust.
The lounger is also well received by the “Bares for Rares” dealers.
Markus Wildhagen
finally offers
750 euros
for the piece of furniture
in the show
and wins the bid.
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Home game
A tip, not just flea market fans: When playing (promotional link) on the ZDF junk show “Bares for Rares”, everyone can have rare finds valued and in the end stand out as a winner.
As in the show, the seller knows the value of the rarity and receives support from the experts.
Source: ZDF
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