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How To Find An Art Appraiser

Art Appraisal Resources

A qualified appraiser organization will require background references, thorough training, testing criteria, and a rigorous code of ethics, which appraisers maintain. Ensure the appraiser is willing to explain their methodology and valuation process in a way you can understand. Communication Skills Effective communication is vital.

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Fine Art Prints vs. Reproductions

Art Peritus

Fine Art Prints vs. Reproductions By Noelle DeSantis and Sarah Kirk Hanley Have you ever wondered why two seemingly identical prints by the same artist can have vastly different price tags? Proofs or “test prints” made during the creative process can be marked as a state proof, a working proof, a progressive proof, or a trial proof.

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Fine Art Prints vs. Reproductions

Art Peritus

Limited-Edition Fine Art Prints: Original Works of Art Counter to mass produced prints, limited-edition fine art prints are original works of art produced with direct involvement of the artist. Sometimes, usually much later after the main edition is sold out, these types of proofs surface on the market.

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Decoding the Art Market: Understanding Trends and Valuation

JSK Fine Art Appraisals

In the ever-evolving landscape of the art market, staying abreast of trends and mastering the art of valuation is essential for collectors, investors, and enthusiasts alike. Decoding the complexities of the art market requires a nuanced understanding of various factors that influence trends and determine the value of artworks.

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Should I Have My Antiques Appraised for Insurance Purposes?

Harrison Appraisals

These credentials can indicate that the appraiser has been tested and has the necessary knowledge and expertise to provide an accurate insurance appraisal. For example, if you have a rare piece of artwork or antique silver, look for an appraiser who has expertise in appraising both antiques and fine art.

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Art Peritus Launches AP Selects to Bring More Antiques & Design to Market

Art Peritus

So, we decided to test the market for a select group of clients who were looking to downsize or change the interiors of their primary residence or second home. They typically have quite a bit of furniture and decorative art to sell. It is another way of bringing desired collectibles to market and usually only for a limited time.

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Choosing an Appraiser—Essential Questions to Ask: Part I

Art Advisor's Blog

The standards include the need for the appraiser to have no financial interest in the outcome of the valuation. Gone should be the days when the jewelry store or art gallery that sold you the piece “guaranteed it would appraise for more than you paid.” Some residential contents appraisers will handle the lower-value fine art objects.