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Fine Art Insurance 101

Fine Art Estates

Three Insurance Experts Explain the Intricacies of Insuring Your Art Collection I am often asked by clients if they should cover their art under their homeowner’s insurance (HO) or if they should investigate insuring their art with a separate fine art collectors’ policy.

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Finding the Right Furniture Appraisal Los Angeles

Antiques Dealer

Finding the right appraiser is crucial when it comes to getting your furniture appraised. Let’s discuss the key considerations you should keep in mind when selecting an appraiser for your furniture and the steps you can take to ensure you find the right one. Start by looking for appraisers who specialize in furniture.

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How To Find An Art Appraiser

Art Appraisal Resources

Art appraisals are a crucial step in determining the value of your art, whether for insurance, donation, resale, or estate planning. Some insurance companies will require the appraiser to conduct an on-site personal inspection of the art to be accepted by the insurance company. Some may even offer appraisal services themselves.

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Worthpoint Offers a Virtual Vault: Keep Your Memories Alive

WorthPoint

At WorthPoint, the world’s largest online resource for researching, valuing, and preserving antiques, art, and collectibles, we have introduced another product for our subscribers. Seippel explained, “Nobody knows what’s in your house better than you—not the bank, the insurance company, or anyone else.

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What You Need to Know When Hiring a Personal Property Appraiser

Anubis Appraisal and Estate Services

As a personal property appraiser, my role encompasses tangible property including fine art, antiques, furniture, and collectibles. Reasons of valuations for tangible property can include estate and probate purposes, equitable distribution, insurance coverage, charitable donations, dissolution of marriage, and bankruptcy.

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How to become an Antiques Dealer

Old Crows Antiques

Finally, traditional furniture and accessories are topping design trends—and it's never been a better time to try your hand at dealing antique and vintage pieces. There is so much more to the industry than just furniture—think about textiles, lighting, porcelain, and other decorative arts—just soak up as much knowledge as you can.

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Personal Property vs Real Estate Appraisal: What's the Difference?

Prime Appraisals

These could include anything from furniture and jewelry to collectibles and antiques. The goal is to assign a fair market value to these items, often for purposes such as insurance, estate planning, or even divorce settlements. This could be your car, furniture, jewelry, artwork, or even your collection of stamps.