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Expert Profiles: Professionals in the Field of Rare Collectibles from Bares to Heide

Scanning landscapes to locating unique items: These are the specialists of 'Bares für Rares'

Selling Your Treasures on "Bares für Rares": A Guide to Our Expert Panel

  • By Carsten Heidböhmer

Experts from Horizon to Heath Unveil Secrets for Valuable Rarities - Expert Profiles: Professionals in the Field of Rare Collectibles from Bares to Heide

Want to see what your old trinkets are really worth? Look no further than ZDF's entertaining show "Bares für Rares". Before you step foot in the trader's room, our team of experts will give you an honest evaluation of your item's value. This initial assessment lays the groundwork for bidding negotiations, helping sellers get a feel for the prices they might fetch.

Introducing Our Top-notch Team of Experts

  • Heide Rezepa-Zabel: With a Ph.D. in Art History, Heide is our go-to expert for jewelry and porcelain appraisals. She's been a part of the show for over a decade, and her keen eye ensures that you get the most accurate valuation possible.
  • Wendela Horz: An expert at spotting forgeries, Wendela's keen instincts have earned her a reputation for nabbing fraudsters. Recently, she made headlines by exposing a potential scam on the show.
  • Sven Deutschmanek: Whether it's toys, memorabilia, or art, Sven has you covered. An all-around expert, he helps evaluate the worth of a diverse array of items.
  • Other frequent experts: We have a rotating lineup of experts who join the team based on the items presented, including specialists in clocks, furniture, and more.

Don't miss the drama and fun of "Bares für Rares", airing weekdays at 15:05 on ZDF. For more information, visit www.zdf.de/show/bares-fuer-rares

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Other items that Sven Deutschmanek might evaluate include figurines of a width of less than 600 mm, adding to the diverse array of items appraised on the entertainment show "Bares für Rares". In one episode, Heide Rezepa-Zabel's keen eye for detail was crucial in identifying a rare, antique piece of jewelry.

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