“Bares for Rares”: Two women stir up the junk show

“Bares for Rares”
Sissi and the private detective: Two women stir up the junk show

Franziska (“Sissi”) and her aunt Vicenza sell earrings at “Bares for Rares”.

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These two guests were impressed by Horst Lichter: Franziska and her aunt Vicenza wanted to sell earrings on “Bares for Rares” – but the moderator was primarily interested in Vicenza’s job.

Vicenza and her niece Franziska brought two earrings to “Bares für Rares”. But Horst Lichter is initially only interested in the two women whose family origins are in Caserta near Naples and who introduce themselves as “Enza” and “Sissi”. Lichter gets into raptures: “A place of longing for dreams.” But what fascinates him most is Vicenza’s job: the woman who lives in Bonn used to be a private detective.

The moderator immediately follows up: he wants to know what the most frequent orders were. Cheating is the not entirely surprising answer. But surprisingly, “Enza” had to spy on more women than men. “Incredible,” exclaims Lichter.

“Bares for Rares”: Beautiful jewelry from Italy

But now to the real reason for her visit: the earrings. Vicenza’s daughter was given it for her christening 30 years ago. In fact, they also come from Italy, as Heide Rezepa-Zabel says. She puts it in the 1970s. The ladies would like 500 euros for the jewellery. However, the expert sees it very differently: she only thinks 200 euros is possible.

The two of them also have to bring in this sum first. But the auction doesn’t really get going in the dealer’s room: Although Wolfgang Pauritsch starts with a strong 120 euros, only Lisa Nüdling bids. And so the price climbs in increments of ten up to 150 euros. However, this is not enough for the saleswomen. Pauritsch and Nüdling then improve their bids again, and in the end the latter gets the bid for 180 euros.

The two saleswomen are happy with that: “My cousin will definitely be happy,” says “Sissi”.

source: “Bares for Rares” in the ZDF media library

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