Wood Art sold with pride

Wood Art sold with pride

Horst Lichter welcomes presenter Kathy Hummels to the Christmas special “Bears for Rare”. He has a friend with him and two doors from China. Plus, the two creative minds from Munich and the Barbie candle holder they brought with them caused a stir.

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Wedding ornaments, paintings, candle holders and antique Chinese doors: Give two days before Christmas Eve horst lights, his team of dealers and the heart of curious treasure collectors “cash for the rare“The fans beat fast. At the foot of the Christmas-decorated Drachenberg, Roop’s head with the distinctive mustache also welcomes a leading lady from Munich this time.

With her friend Kerstin Voller, TV and social media have become jack-of-all-trades Kathy Hummels On the way to Koenigswinter to monetize an antique Chinese wooden door pair. The grand pair of doors comes from the possession of the Wöller family. But anyone who knows the good Cathy knows that the football world champion’s wife is herself. Matt Hummels Reluctant to be satisfied with the role of “companion”. As the camera is within reach, Ms. Hummels takes control.

“I want to be a role model for my son”

Before we get to the real issue, Horst Lichter would like to know: “Cathy, you have so many different projects going on. How do you get it all under one roof?” Clad in a warm Andean poncho, the moderator explains: “For me, none of this works. Ultimately, I have to burn for things. At the end of the day I want to create something for my son to be a role model for.” I am a lot.”

Dude Kerstin isn’t half as famous as his partner. But the woman from Hamburg also has a lot to tell. “I’m a photographer for an online designer fashion shop. And if I could want something, I’d like to go on a trip around the world,” reveals Kerstin. Cathy dreams for a moment: “Well, if I can make one wish, I’d like to be able to fly.”

Detlev Kumel is blown away

Shortly after the dream, the two doors you brought are in the center of the action. Art and antiques expert Detlev Kumel is perplexed. The wooden doors, which were once relocated from Hong Kong in the eighties, are influenced by their gilded decor, windows with elaborate louvres and a painted life story of the original owner.

According to Kumel, the value of Asian wooden jewelry is “between 2,000 and 2,800 euros”. With the mean, this is 800 euros more than what Kerstin Voeller expected. The group of traders also rub their hands on seeing the doors. After a tough bidding contest, which was professionally contested by Kathy Hummels (“We have too much inflation now, you should invest your money wisely. It’s a rarity”), art dealer Daniel Meyer secures two doors.

A huge change of 3,300 euros – a reason for Kerstin and Kathy to rejoice. The latter in particular clap their hands enthusiastically, as a portion of the amount is transferred to the account of the “German Depression Aid Foundation”, for which Kathy Hummels is repeatedly campaigning after consulting with a girlfriend.

Barbie fans have big eyes

Munich couple Alois Vollert and Michael Zimmermann attracted as much attention from women as Kathy Hummels and Kerstin Voeller. Two creative minds (Alois is a media designer, Michael works as a graphic designer) have brought together a quirky Barbie candlestick, which expert Detlev Kumel has estimated at “2,500 to 3,000 euros” after a thorough evaluation.

The cool piece, which was created specifically for the iconic plastic doll’s 35th anniversary, also inspires dealers in Drachtenberg. Jeweler Susan Steiger shows the greatest interest in plastic art objects. “Do we want to agree on 2,500 euros?” Gora asks. Of course, Eloise and Michael are happy to strike. “Have a great day! Now may come the Christkindle!” Cheers Eloise.

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