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Fine Art Insurance 101

Fine Art Estates

Three Insurance Experts Explain the Intricacies of Insuring Your Art Collection I am often asked by clients if they should cover their art under their homeowner’s insurance (HO) or if they should investigate insuring their art with a separate fine art collectors’ policy.

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Why do you need to have extra insurance coverage for fine art & jewelry?

International Society of Appraisers

One question you should ask yourself is “am I properly insured if something catastrophic happens?” ” Insurance companies often require an appraisal before providing coverage for fine art and jewelry.

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Passion Assets: A True Love of Collecting

Art Peritus

According to the insurance firm Marsh McLennan , luxury assets have grown in value by 123% over the past decade, establishing themselves as a meaningful asset class. However, the qualities that make passion assets so precious to collectors also expose them to unique risksrisks often not covered by standard homeowners insurance policies.

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Comparison between Jewelry Appraisal Value and Selling Price: Understanding the Distinctions

Buckhead Jewelry Appraisers

Conversely, an accurate jewelry appraisal value is necessary for the right insurance coverage. In this blog, you will understand the elements differentiating jewelry appraisal value from the selling price of jewelry. This allows the insurer to estimate how much you would receive if something happened to your ring.

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Why Art Collectors Need the Right Insurance

Veritas Art Appraisals

Some of the most common questions advisors hear from clients about their fine art and collectibles are, “Does my homeowner’s insurance provide coverage for my artwork? A typical homeowner’s insurance policy affords you a little bit of coverage. Do I need a special rider?”

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Reason for appraisal updates

James Farrow Company Jewelry Appraisers

If the rings were insured initially for the sale price of $10,000, they may feel slightly better. The insurance company is not to blame at all, as the value of record is $10,000 which is all they are obligated to provide. Work should be done on the prongs, shank(s) and insurance in order to avoid the circumstance listed above.

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Art vs. The Elements

Art Peritus

Create a disaster response checklist that includes: A list of priority artworks Instructions for emergency packing and transport Contact information for art conservators, insurers, and professional art handlers Safe evacuation routes and storage locations 2. Email, call or click HERE to see how we can assist. ###