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What Are the Different Types of Jewelry Appraisals

Buckhead Jewelry Appraisers

Whether it's a family heirloom passed down through generations or a recent acquisition, knowing it's worth not only provides peace of mind but also serves practical purposes such as insurance coverage, resale considerations, and estate planning. These appraisals tend to reflect lower values compared to insurance or fair market appraisals.

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Great Discoveries: 1700s Glass Bottles Found at Mount Vernon

WorthPoint

The sealed bottles contained liquid and were found upright. After the discovery, the bottles were transported to the Mount Vernon archaeology lab, where the liquid contents were removed. At this point, archaeologists found cherries preserved within the liquid contents. The bottles are being sent for conservation this month.

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Jewelry Appraisals for Insurance: Everything You Need to Know

Imperial Gem Lab

Whether you’ve just gotten a beautiful new piece of fine jewelry or you are the caretaker of a family heirloom you hope to pass down to your descendants, jewelry insurance appraisal is part of giving yourself peace of mind. With insurance, you can get your pieces replaced or fixed if something happens.

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Should I Have My Antiques Appraised for Insurance Purposes?

Harrison Appraisals

It’s crucial to have an accurate understanding of their replacement cost, especially when it comes to insurance purposes. In this blog entry, we’ll discuss whether a person should get their antiques appraised for insurance purposes.

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Great Discoveries: World’s Oldest Wine Found in Spain

WorthPoint

This ancient glass urn contains reddish liquid similar to wines produced in the same region today. Image Source: University of Córdoba via Fox News Many aficionados say wine tastes better with age because of the many complex chemical reactions taking place in the liquid over an extended period of time. WorthPoint—Discover.