Skip to content

"Euphoric "Bares for Rares" candidate declares relief: another contender now faces the dilemma"

A colossal silver bowl ended up at 'Bares für Rares,' but a considerable issue was secretly embedded within it.

"Exuberant 'Bares for Rares' Contender Delighted: Another Individual Faces the Struggle"
"Exuberant 'Bares for Rares' Contender Delighted: Another Individual Faces the Struggle"

"Euphoric "Bares for Rares" candidate declares relief: another contender now faces the dilemma"

In a recent episode of the popular German show "Bares für Rares," a silver bowl with a fascinating history and impressive size was sold for 1,420 euros to Daniel Meyer. The bowl, initially found in an attic and bearing a black stain, was brought to the show by Ingolf Schulz from Korschenbroich.

The silver bowl, despite its current condition, is considered a "very beautiful showpiece." Its relief edge and complete silver construction make it a standout piece, with experts estimating its total value, including craftsmanship, to be between 1,000 to 1,200 euros.

Unfortunately, the bowl has not been well maintained. Wendela Horz, an expert on "Bares für Rares," and Horst Lichter, the show's host, both expressed concerns that the cleaning of the silver bowl might not have been material-friendly. Horz advises that silver should be treated with care and respect, suggesting that a hard sponge was not material-friendly.

Horst Lichter seems to believe he knows the reason for Ingolf Schulz selling the silver bowl. Schulz, with a heart full of joy upon the sale, expressed that the bowl held a strong personal family background and sentimental value that connected him to his heritage. He was happy to see it find a new home with Daniel Meyer.

The silver bowl presented by Ingolf Schulz is a large, impressive piece, making it the largest fruit bowl ever to appear on "Bares für Rares." Despite this, the silver value of the bowl is 900 euros, making the total sale price of 1,420 euros a testament to its beauty and history.

Horst Lichter was impressed by the silver bowl brought by Ingolf Schulz, and he mentioned that the next buyer will have to clean the silver bowl to restore its original shine. The buyer, Daniel Meyer, is now the proud owner of a unique and valuable silver bowl, ready to polish and display.

The sale of the silver bowl marks another successful episode of "Bares für Rares," where unique and interesting items find new homes, and their stories continue to unfold.

Read also:

Latest