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How Do I Get My Art Appraised?

Fine Art Estates

If your insurance provider has asked you to get your artwork professionally appraised, or you need it evaluated for some other reason, How Do I Get My Art Appraised will help you find a qualified appraiser, fully understand all aspects of the appraisal process, and prepare you for what a professional fine art appraisal is likely to cost.

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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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The Ups and Downs of Collecting Celluloid Jewelry

WorthPoint

Celluloid is also light in weight compared to other plastics like Bakelite, so that’s another valuable identification clue. A desirable celluloid bangle bracelet decorated with rainbow rhinestones. These are usually molded plastic pieces with painted decorations. A French celluloid hair comb decorated with rhinestones.

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Why You Should Get A Charitable Donations Appraisal

Penrose Appraisals

If you are planning on cash donations, this article is not for you. To the average taxpayer, it may be difficult to tell the difference between an antique dresser worth $2,000 and one worth $20,000. In addition, the arrival of the holiday season often puts us in a generous and thankful mood. Peace of mind.

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ASA Newsroom - Personal Property - Untitled Article

ASA Newsroom - Personal Property

Jessie has over 30 years of experience identifying and valuing vintage and antique jewelry. Jessie has developed and taught classes on jewelry materials identification for the purpose of pinpointing design eras and dates of manufacturing. He has written 12 books and over 50 articles.