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What Does a Jewelry Appraiser Actually Do?

La Jolla Gem Appraisal

But a professional jewelry appraiser does much more than name a price. In fact, our job is to protect your interests by providing an expert, well-documented opinion of value based on careful examination and market research. Heres what really goes on behind the scenes of a professional appraisal: 1.

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Evaluation to Valuation: Navigating Fine Art Appraisals

Art Appraisal Resources

How a Fine Art Appraisal is Conducted A fine art appraisal conducted by a certified appraiser starts with a thorough inspection of the artwork. The appraiser will assess its condition, size, materials and overall condition. It is helpful if you are working with an appraiser who is well versed in the style of work.

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RESEARCHING Your Art, Yourself, Is a Bad Idea!

Coronado Appraisal

Having a legal and professional Appraisal Report is required if you are submitting the information to the IRS, or if the report will be viewed by an attorney or judge. Excellent: Now, you need to differentiate in your research between this artist (worth 2 mil) and that other artist (worth 2 Grand, max). Why Hire US??

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Office Hours Information from March 2025

International Society of Appraisers

Further, appraisal reports must follow the latest version even if the appraiser has NOT taken the latest course. As appraisers, we are market researchers. Further, these objectives and approaches generally require research in different markets and marketplaces, thus resulting in different value conclusions.

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How Do I Get My Art Appraised?

Fine Art Estates

Askart.com If you are researching a painting, drawing, or sculpture (they do not have fine prints) Askart is a good place to look. Fair Market Value is used when a collector is settling an estate, needing equitable distribution, or making a charitable donation. Do these organizations require recertification?