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How Do I Get My Art Appraised?

Fine Art Estates

In gathering information to write this post, I was shocked to discover that anyone can legally present themselves as a personal property appraiser. There is no governmental license, proof of knowledge, or certification required to appraise personal property. An attorney/collector named Ralph F.

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Understanding the Different Levels of Value: It’s Worth What Where and When?

Artifactual History Appraisal

My latest article for Worthwhile Magazine™ tackles a tricky area of appraising: understanding the different levels of value. This is one of the most confusing elements of appraising that I spend a lot of time discussing with clients, so I wanted to cover the subject in an article that could reach and help a much broader audience.

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Should I Have My Antiques Appraised for Insurance Purposes?

Harrison Appraisals

Antiques, decorative objects and other furnishings can be important family heirlooms that are often passed down throug h generations. And while they may hold significant sentimental value, antiques and decorative objects may also have considerable monetary worth.