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9 Reasons Why Should You Hire an ISA Personal Property Appraiser

International Society of Appraisers

1/31/2024 12:00:00 AM Hiring an ISA personal property appraiser provides many benefits. There are numerous reasons to seek a professional appraisal, including planning insurance coverage, charitable donations, probate of an estate, or simply determining the value of your tangible assets. The ISA credential tells the public, clients, and business experts that ISA members are appraisers.

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When Getting a Letter From the Sheriff is a Good Thing

The Appraiser Coach

After a trip to Washington, D.C. and Chicago for some Mastermind classes, and a visit with my daughter at Michigan State, I went to work at my office in Idaho Falls to find that I had an “Official Mail” slip attached to my door. I thought that was a little strange, because the address of my office isn’t widely publicized. My first thought was that it was a package, but the slip specifically said it was a letter that I had to sign for.

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THE MIT MUSEUM AND THE PEALE TO BE HONORED AS 2024 BUILDY AWARD WINNERS

The Mid-Atlantic Museum Association

The Mid-Atlantic Association of Museums (MAAM) is excited to announce two recipients for this year’s Building Museums Symposium’s Buildy Award: The MIT Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts and the Peale Center for Baltimore History and Architecture in Baltimore, Maryland. The Buildy Award recognizes both museums for their leadership and exemplary accomplishment through the planning, construction, and life after opening.

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Undervalued Pop Legend James Rosenquist Is Having a Moment

Artnet News

MoMA and a Michelin-starred restaurant are spotlighting the artist, as Phillips readies a special sale of his prints. The post Undervalued Pop Legend James Rosenquist Is Having a Moment appeared first on Artnet News.

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Exhibition Charts Rembrandt's Printmaking Mastery

Michael Rose Fine Art

Rembrandt van Rijn (1606 - 1669), is known in popular memory for his emotionally charged portraits as well as for paintings of historical, mythological, and religious subjects, which exemplify the heights of Baroque drama and narrative. He was also a consummate draftsman and skilled printmaker. At the Worcester Art Museum through February 19, an impressive survey of the artist’s etchings shows off Rembrant’s talents and offers audiences an opportunity to learn about the thrilling qualities of pr

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Burst Pipes: What to Do When Water Seeps In

Art Peritus

Winter’s most common catastrophe requires swift action to mitigate damage and minimize any loss of value to your art collection and valuables. Burst Pipes: What to Do When Water Seeps In As the coldest winter temperatures set in, the potential for weather-related damage to homes and art collections increases significantly. February is dubbed the start of “Burst Pipe Season” at Art Peritus.

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Antique Textiles: Finding the Best Dealers, Appraisers, and Auctions

Antique Appraisers Auctioneers

Collectors have treasured antique textiles for centuries, offering a glimpse into the past and the history of fashion and design. Whether you are a collector or simply curious about antique textiles, knowing where to find the best dealers, appraisers, and auctions can help you navigate this fascinating world. What are Antique Textiles? Antique textiles refer to any textiles or fabrics over 100 years old.

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Letters in Gold

JB Jewels

Creating a Custom Birthstone Necklace I’ve had my own business for over a decade now. Through all of my networking, I have met many wonderful people. Even when these people move out of the New York area, I remain in touch with them. This is such a case. A client of mine moved to Illinois over five years ago to expand her successful business. Just a few months ago, she called me and asked about creating a custom necklace with the letters of her name and the birthstones of her children and herself

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Burst Pipes: What to Do When Water Seeps In

Art Peritus

Winter’s most common catastrophe requires swift action to mitigate damage and minimize any loss of value to your art collection and valuables. Burst Pipes: What to Do When Water Seeps In As the coldest winter temperatures set in, the potential for weather-related damage to homes and art collections increases significantly. February is dubbed the start of “Burst Pipe Season” at Art Peritus.

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Celebrating Anonymous Art and Design

Maine Antique Digest

Nameless Art + Design Show, New York City American art and design by unknown makers was the theme of Nameless Art + Design Show, a new show that took place in far west Chelsea January 26-28.

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a sign of the times? good for the trade

Sisco Antiques Appraisals

Genuine antique trade signs continue to capture the hearts of today’s dealers and collectors. There were as many types of signs as there were trades, ranging from blacksmiths, carpenters and carriage makers, to opticians, pharmacists and barbers.  Often a trade could be represented by an oversized example of the tradesman’s tools or products.

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Collection Brief #2

Art Peritus

The post Collection Brief #2 appeared first on Art Peritus | The Industry’s Expert Resource.