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What Does An Appraiser Do, Anyway?

Penrose Appraisals

A generalist appraiser has to value everting from coffee makers to oriental rugs to Russian teacups to antique spinning wheels. Identification. It may require research, as when faced with unknown maker's marks on the bottom of a piece of pottery. Market research. So, how do they do that? What is it made of?

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Exploring the Timeless Beauty: Appraising California Impressionism

JSK Fine Art Appraisals

Emerging in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, artists like William Wendt, Guy Rose, and Anna Hills were at the forefront, capturing the essence of California’s diverse and picturesque scenery. Artists ventured outdoors to paint en plein air, capturing the changing effects of light and atmosphere directly onto their canvases.

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Decoding Jewelry Appraisals: A Comprehensive Guide

John Thomas Jewelers

Here’s what jewelry appraisers typically consider when evaluating gemstones: Identification Color Clarity Cut Carat weight Step 3: Metal Analysis A crucial component of jewelry appraisals, especially when evaluating pieces made from precious metals like gold, platinum, silver, and others, is metal analysis.