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In a follow-up attempt to find new owners for property seized from corrupt officials, the Committee for Returned Assets held an auction on an unspecified date. The auction, as previously reported on September 16, 2025, included the sale of several dozen jewelry pieces and branded watches.
Among the auctioned items was a jewelry set previously owned by former KNB chief Karim Massimov, who was convicted of high treason. The set, consisting of a ring, earrings, bracelet, and pendant, was sold for 42,872 tenge, significantly lower than its start price. The identity of the buyer remains unknown.
The second most expensive purchase was a set of two Caucasian daggers, sold for 438,678 tenge. A yellow metal knife in its sheath was also sold for its start price of 155,281 tenge. Conversely, a yellow metal saber with a start price of 1,016,379 tenge remained unsold.
An elegant saber with an enamel-inlaid scabbard was sold for its start price of 385,286 tenge. Two silver coins, "GAZ M-20" and "GAZ M-1", were bought for 59,523 tenge each.
The total amount raised during the auction was 5,443,513 tenge. The article does not provide information about the reason why the jewelry set was sold for a lower price than its start price.
Several other items were also purchased by various buyers. A Stammkunde (regular customer) from Lower Saxony bought an early Balu daughter from Christian Egger; a southern Allgäu buyer acquired a Visor P daughter from Christoph Schönmetzler; a breeding operation in Upper Bavaria obtained a Hirsch daughter from Erwin Ettensperger; the organic farm of Siegfried Epple from Unterthingau bought a Doboy daughter; the Zwießler breeding station from Opfenbach acquired a young Jinxer daughter that went to Luxembourg; and a young married couple from the Rosenheim district received a Jakarta daughter from Markus Adelgoß for their Fleckvieh farm.
The upcoming auction, scheduled for September 18, will see the sale of more luxury items. The total start price of the upcoming jewelry and watch lots is 548,145,236 tenge. The total start price of the unsold lots from the previous auction can be viewed here. The Committee for Returned Assets has not yet disclosed the total start price for the upcoming auction.
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