It is neither a saucepan.
Another bed pot, as Horst Lichter quipped.
The pot, for which the owner achieved a sensational price at “Bares for Rares”, was anything but ordinary.
No, it's no ordinary
saucepan.
It is still a
bed pot
, as
"Bares für Rares"
* moderator Horst Lichter noted with a wink.
Quote: "Looks like he could be under the bed."
Surprise at ZDF junk show: man achieves sensational price with pot
No, the
inherited porcelain
pot, with which the owner recently achieved a
sensational
price in the popular ZDF junk show
, is an "
ice cup
", like
"Bares for Rares" expert Colmar Schulte-Goltz
about the three-part set from the The 18th century judged: “A wonderful thing.
It comes from a time when you didn't have a
refrigerator
. ”Even if the handle was cracked.
How should that work with the cooling?
The
ice cream
came in at the top and bottom
, and
strawberries
,
for example
, as Stern.de describes it.
Read here:
Bares for Rares Dealers Reveals Secret: This is how it really works with the participants in the show.
The pot at “Bares for Rares” turns out to be a high-quality ice vessel
The
heirloom
is
Meißen
from the Marcolini era, as
“Bares for Rares” dealer Fabian Kahl had
admiringly observed.
The owner of the ice vessel would have liked 800 euros for it.
The
estimated price
was even between 800 and 1,200 euros.
The man finally sold his ice cream vessel for a
sensational price of 1,150 euros
.
Fabian Kahl was awarded the contract.
(ahu) * Merkur.de is part of the nationwide Ippen-Digital editors network.
Source: ZDF.de;
Stern.de
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