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Subscribe to this great channel and visit Bares für Rares in the ZDFmediathek: https://kurz.zdf.de/bfr/ Double the joy of reworking this piece of jewelry: a diamond-studded brooch in the neoclassical style has become a multifunctional unique piece that can be worn as a hairpin or necklace. Expert Heide Rezepa-Zabel dates the original to 1905 and sees the style of the famous Russian goldsmith Peter Carl Fabergé as the model for the design of the brooch. A wreath of interlocking laurel leaves frames a trellis, the intersections of which are exposed with diamonds, which in turn are set in flowers. To give the brooch a new shine, dealer Lisa takes it to her trusted goldsmith. With great sensitivity, new eyelets are attached, which serve as a holder for a chain or a matching pin, which is also made at the same time. The work is impressive! Lisa is so impressed by the new shine of the jewel that she tries it on straight away. She had paid 800 euros for it in the dealer's room. How much will the brooch be worth after the transformation? Dealer's pieces from January 9th, 2022: https://kurz.zdf.de/ytEV/ #BaresfürRares on Facebook: / baresfuerrares #BaresfürRares on Instagram: / baresfuerrares #baresfürrares #dealer's pieces #brooch