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What Does a Jewelry Appraiser Actually Do?

La Jolla Gem Appraisal

We tailor the appraisal to suit the intended usewhether its for insurance, estate settlement, resale, charitable donation, litigation, or collateral loans. It can be used confidently for legal purposes, insurance coverage, taxes, or selling with clarity. Market-Based Research Our value conclusions arent guesses.

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What You Need to Know When Hiring a Personal Property Appraiser

Anubis Appraisal and Estate Services

Reasons of valuations for tangible property can include estate and probate purposes, equitable distribution, insurance coverage, charitable donations, dissolution of marriage, and bankruptcy. As a personal property appraiser, my role encompasses tangible property including fine art, antiques, furniture, and collectibles.

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Lost Fine Art: ‘Medicine’ by Gustav Klimt

ValuePros Appraisal Services

Independent, certified reports for Estate Settlement , Equitable Distribution, Insurance, Divorce, Charitable Donation, and Buy/Sell of: – Paintings – Prints – Watercolors – Drawings – Photographs – Sculptures OBTAINING INSURANCE COVERAGE APPRAISAL We have produced Certified Reports accepted by all Insurers, for (..)

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Art Peritus Art Industry Spotlight: Katja Zigerlig of Berkley One

Art Peritus

Appraisals are important not only to make certain you are appropriately insured, but it can also help you make smart decisions about charitable donations, gifts to family members or making the decision to sell the work. K: Scheduled coverage separately describes individual collectibles to be insured at a specific value.

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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. A current appraisal will help ensure that your insurance coverage is appropriate, and that you’re not paying high premiums for something that has actually depreciated in value over time.

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

Art Advisor's Blog

While most homeowners carry insurance on their homes that includes a small percentage of coverage for personal property, HNWIs may need to add Private Collections Insurance. Such coverage is much more comprehensive protection against loss. It usually covers natural disasters such as windstorm, earthquake, etc.

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How Do I Get My Art Appraised?

Fine Art Estates

For instance: Replacement Cost Value is used when a collector needs an appraisal for insurance coverage. Fair Market Value is used when a collector is settling an estate, needing equitable distribution, or making a charitable donation. To see all available FAE Collector Blog Posts, jump to the Collector Blog Table of Contents.