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How To Find An Art Appraiser

Art Appraisal Resources

Most appraisers will have a specialty, but some appraisers are called Generalists and often handle multiple types of items, including furniture and household contents. Check their website and ensure they have experience appraising the art types you need to appraise.

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WorthPoint to Partner with Caring Transitions

WorthPoint

From china and crystal to home décor, furniture, and artwork, most homes are not just rooms full of tables and chairs; they hold memories. Each location has a Certified Relocation Transition Specialist on staff, and the company has helped over 100,000 seniors sell over $1,000,000 in household contents.

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Protecting Your Collection and Your Wallet: What You Could Lose If You Suffer a Loss Without an Appraisal

McAllister Fossum Appraisal Services

Most homeowner’s policies have a total coverage limit for household contents that is based upon a percentage of your home’s value. You need to know what that amount is and feel confident that you can replace every item of personal property in your home, from fine art to furniture to clothing, for that amount.

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Choosing an Appraiser—Essential Questions to Ask: Part I

Art Advisor's Blog

Residential Contents appraisers routinely handle all the furniture, rugs and decorative items that are normally encountered in a home. Appraisers generally stick to given field of appraisal –Jewelry, fine art, household contents. For what types of pieces would you be considered the ‘go-to’ expert?