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Understanding the Different Levels of Value: It’s Worth What Where and When?

Artifactual History Appraisal

Most people selling items on the secondary market who aren’t professional dealers or without access to the assistance of professional dealers will find it difficult to obtain retail prices in a sale, and can more realistically expect future sale prices to be closer to the Fair Market Value and Liquidation Value levels of the market.

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Should I Have My Antiques Appraised for Insurance Purposes?

Harrison Appraisals

Condition issues, wear and tear, damage and environmental factors can also affect collectability and value. Condition issues, wear and tear, damage and environmental factors can also affect collectability and value. Antiques Do Not Always Appreciate in Value Furthermore, antiques do not always appreciate in value.

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Passing on Your Passion Assets

Art Peritus

In this situation, a collection is likely to fall under the control of an executor who may choose to liquidate the collection altogether to allow for an equitable distribution of assets. Having no estate plan in place is easily the worst scenario.

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Passing on Your Passion Assets

Art Peritus

In this situation, a collection is likely to fall under the control of an executor who may choose to liquidate the collection altogether to allow for an equitable distribution of assets. Having no estate plan in place is easily the worst scenario.