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What Does An Appraiser Do, Anyway?

Penrose Appraisals

If you were collecting early American weathervanes, you might pay more for a piece that was green - it is evidence of age and of use, which gives it that authenticity that can be so important. On the other hand, in other cases, such as in pottery or glass, even the slightest chip or crack can significantly decrease value.

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Antique Porcelain: How to Identify, Value, and Sell Your Treasures

Sarasota Antique Buyers

Demand: Some categories, like vases or figurines, are more sought after and collectible. Common, Old, Antique Porcelain Objects Some varieties of porcelain are more collectible than others. Figures: Collectible figurines frequently show animals, children, or historical figures. Why Choose Sarasota Antique Buyers?

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How to Appraise Your Jewelry: A Comprehensive Guide

La Jolla Gem Appraisal

Whether you're curious about the value of your collection, planning for insurance coverage, or considering selling pieces, understanding how to appraise jewelry is essential. Step 1: Know Your Jewelry Before diving into the appraisal process, take a close look at each piece in your collection.

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The Appraisal Report: What It Includes and Why It Matters

Concept Appraisals

Key Components of a USPAP-compliant Appraisal Report An Appraisal Report comprises various sections, each providing a different lens through which to understand a propertys value. These components, when collectively examined, offer a well-rounded view of the property in question.

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Office Hours with the Director of Education - January 2025

International Society of Appraisers

As appraisers, we must determine whether blockage applies to a specific subject property, which will necessitate a thorough market analysis. Q: Can I round my determined values when appropriate? For example, can a fair market value of $36,987 be rounded to $37,000? Restrictions could have an impact on FMV.