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Documenting Your Art Collection

Fine Art Estates

Most Fine Art Insurance professionals will agree that the best way to ensure that an insured loss is settled quickly and fairly is by properly documenting your art collection. If you carry a blanket policy and have a covered loss, it is likely that your insurance agent will have no information about the work in question beforehand.

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Fall Jewelry Trends You Need to Know

A Matter of Brilliance

You can go big (and say it’s in memory of the Queen) with a tiara or barrettes that draw the eye upward. And speaking of heirlooms, make sure they’re protected by insurance and an up-to-date professional appraisal.

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Heckerling Institute

Art Advisor's Blog

This conference has been a yearly event for over 50 years and draws most of the heavy hitters in the field. But there were also a few good information-packed lunch-and-learn sessions hosted by Chubb Insurance. I spent the last several days in Florida at the Heckerling Institute for Estate Planning Professionals.

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Art Peritus Art Industry Spotlight: Katja Zigerlig of Berkley One

Art Peritus

Art Peritus recently sat down with Katja Zigerlig, Vice President, Art, Wine and Collectibles Advisory at Berkley One, a Berkley Company (WRB) to discuss the nuances of collecting and insuring Fine Art. It’s one of the most important documents a collector can have, along with purchase invoices, and an insurance policy of course.

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Lost Fine Art: ‘Medicine’ by Gustav Klimt

ValuePros Appraisal Services

The post Lost Fine Art: ‘Medicine’ by Gustav Klimt appeared first on ValuePros Appraisal Services.

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Strategies for Investing in Art Over Time

Antiques Dealer

In this blog post, we will explore some essential strategies for investing in art over time. This can involve attending art fairs, following art blogs and publications, and networking with other collectors. Investing in additional costs such as framing, shipping, and insurance is also important.

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Household goods: Exclusive, iconic and designer pieces that should be valued

ValuePros Appraisal Services

Today in our VALUEPROS blog, we will discuss some important facts regarding these collections, that as experienced appraisers, we think are interesting to know. These collections are made up of paintings, sculptures, object art, drawings, engravings and others. Contact Us!