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How To Determine If You Need An Art Appraisal

Art Appraisal Resources

You should check with your insurance provider to see what is and is not covered by your homeowners or rental insurance policy. Appraisals provide valuable insights, aid decision-making, and ensure you have the necessary documentation for insurance, sale, donation, or estate planning purposes.

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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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Fine Art Insurance 101

Fine Art Estates

Early on in our conversation, Adrienne answered the “When” question by saying “If you can walk around your house and you determine that you have more than 5 artworks that exceed $10,000 each in value, you should consult an agent or firm that specializes in fine art insurance.” I was wrong. Louis, Missouri.

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WCG Private Practice Seminar Summary, Part I

WCG

4 Saturday, November 16, 2024 Morning Session Summarized by Alice Craigie , Modern Painting Fellow National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. Caseys presentation broke down insurance essentials alongside various types of insurance T Block offers. Naval Lodge No.