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The Importance of Contemporary Art Appraisals

Art Appraisal Resources

When Might You Need a Contemporary Art Appraisal? Art Acquisitions Art collectors, museums, galleries, and private individuals interested in purchasing contemporary Paintings, Sculpture, Photography, or Fine Art Prints might seek an appraisal to ensure they make an informed investment.

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Documenting Your Art Collection

Fine Art Estates

Most Fine Art Insurance professionals will agree that the best way to ensure that an insured loss is settled quickly and fairly is by properly documenting your art collection. If you carry a blanket policy and have a covered loss, it is likely that your insurance agent will have no information about the work in question beforehand.

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A Client's Guide For How to Take Photographs of Art and Antiques to Send to An Appraiser

Artifactual History Appraisal

Being able to see photographs emailed to me ahead of time by a client can reduce the client’s total project cost, alert me of the need to consult specialized reference books or outside experts, and help me assess whether the client even needs an appraisal report at all. Provenance Paint? Do you see kiln marks? FURNITURE: A.

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How Personal Property Appraisers Can Increase the Value of Your Estate Sale

Prime Appraisals

An appraiser is someone who knows a lot about these kinds of things. They can look at an old painting or a piece of jewelry and tell you how much it's worth. Appraisers really know their stuff. When they appraise your items, they're using all their knowledge and experience to make sure you know exactly what your stuff is worth.

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Art Peritus Launches AP Selects to Bring More Antiques & Design to Market

Art Peritus

Founded in 2007 by Jennifer Garland Ross, Art Peritus is an Art Appraisal, Advisory, and Collection Management firm serving clients worldwide, with offices in New York, Los Angeles, Florida, Colorado, and London. We are also well known for the damage and loss appraisal work we perform for insurance claims.

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How Do I Get My Art Appraised?

Fine Art Estates

Fortunately, there are several property appraisal organizations that set standards and self-police their membership to be sure that each member is qualified to properly appraise their field of expertise. If I had five people call me, I wonder how many other dealers and appraisers received calls from other expectant lottery winners?