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How To Determine If You Need An Art Appraisal

Art Appraisal Resources

Value matters and an art appraisal completed by a qualified art appraiser can save you substantial money by not selling too low, insuring too low, or paying too much in estate tax or equitable distribution. In this article, we will explore the key indicators that suggest you may need an art appraisal.

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Why You Need an Appraisal

Penrose Appraisals

Do you need an appraisal? But there may be several instances in which an appraisal would be very much advised. I guess, to the extent that your situation involves paying state or federal taxes, you might actually be able to go so far as to say that an appraisal is NEEDED, lest you run afoul of the law.

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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.

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Do You Need An Appraiser for Probate?

Harrison Appraisals

One question that always arises during the probate process is whether or not it is necessary to get an appraisal of the decedent’s personal property. This is essential because the value of your loved one’s assets can impact the estate’s tax liability and the amount that beneficiaries receive.

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The Importance of Provenance in Art Appraisal

JSK Fine Art Appraisals

Provenance, the documented history of an artwork’s ownership, is a cornerstone of art appraisal that adds layers of significance to the valuation process. In this blog post, we delve into the crucial role of provenance and its impact on the appraisal of fine art.

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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 Magazineâ„¢ 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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Passing on Your Passion Assets

Art Peritus

While appraisal values may rise and fall with the tide of fluid markets, those who collect passion assets are still able to appreciate and enjoy their investments throughout their lives while remaining confident that it will provide a valuable and worthy legacy to leave behind. However, there are limitations to this process.