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Evaluation to Valuation: Navigating Fine Art Appraisals

Art Appraisal Resources

In this post we explore fine art valuation and appraisal, how an appraisal is conducted and the different types of art appraisals. How a Fine Art Appraisal is Conducted A fine art appraisal conducted by a certified appraiser starts with a thorough inspection of the artwork.

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Charitable Donations of Art: Maximizing Impact and Tax Benefits

JSK Fine Art Appraisals

When individuals choose to share their art collections through charitable donations, a profound impact is felt not only within the art community but also in the broader sphere of philanthropy. The Power of Art Philanthropy: Charitable donations of art serve as a dynamic force for positive change.

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Charitable Donations – When To Get Donations Appraised

Kuehnert Appraisals

Disclaimer: Before we get into this blog, please note, Kuehnert Appraisal & Consulting is not a law firm or a tax consultancy. The preceding disclaimer stated, I will discuss the process of having charitable donations […]

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What You Need to Know When Hiring a Personal Property Appraiser

Anubis Appraisal and Estate Services

Image courtesy of Anubis Appraisal and Estate Services Inc. What is an Appraiser? As defined in The International Society of Appraisers, Core Course in Appraisal Studies 2021 pg. The role of the appraiser is to develop an opinion of value for a specific purpose.

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Should I Have My Antiques Appraised for Insurance Purposes?

Harrison Appraisals

In this blog entry, we’ll discuss whether a person should get their antiques appraised for insurance purposes. Insurance Companies Need a Value Insurance companies typically require a qualified appraisal of valuable personal property, including antiques.

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Charitable Donations of Art: A Few Important Rules to Know

Art Advisor's Blog

Every year in December we get a few calls from potential clients who are desperate to make sure we can do a donation appraisal for them before the end of the year. Usually, they’ve had a recent meeting with their accountants who suggested a noncash charitable contribution as part of a tax-reduction strategy.

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“Appraising in the World of the High-Net-Worth Client”

Art Advisor's Blog

The speakers were representatives of various businesses who offer services targeted for this class of clientele and who coordinate getting their appraisal needs met. As an appraiser, I have become very familiar with DFAS and a few of their competitors since my clients often have items professionally stored with them.