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Donating Property Instead of Selling into a Challenging Resale Market
Donating Property Instead of Selling helps those in need and to declutter your space, you might also be eligible for a federal tax deduction.
Preserving Our Past: A Guide to Protecting and Conserving Historical Documents
Historical documents serve as a window into the past, providing valuable insights into the lives, events, and cultures that shaped our world.
The Thrill of Collecting Sports Memorabilia: Exploring its Enduring Popularity
Sports and its enduring popularity go beyond the thrill of watching games, individuals find joy in collecting sports memorabilia.
Replacement Value Appraisal vs. Fair Market Value Appraisal: Understanding the Difference
When it comes to assessing the value of personal property, two commonly used methods are the Replacement Value Appraisal and the Fair Market Value Appraisal.
5 Tips for Valuing Antiques
What is the value of my antiques? What should i know about them? In this article we discuss antique objects, their value and importance.
Household goods: Exclusive, iconic and designer pieces that should be valued
Which objects at home have a high value? How do you inherit these objects? In this article we share tips on household items and their appraisal.
Lost Fine Art: The White Duck by Jean-Baptiste Oudry
The painting is 95.3 x 63.5 cm. It was stolen in Houghton Hall in 1992 and since then is considered as disappeared. Its value is
Insuring and Valuation Updates in more Dynamic Markets
Insurers require more frequent valuation updates for Fine Art items than other less dynamic markets. The term “dynamic” is used to indicate the frequency of market events that influence market values.
Lost Fine Art: ‘Medicine’ by Gustav Klimt
Known as the ‘Faculty Paintings’, a series of paintings made on commission for the ceiling of the University of Vienna’s Great Hall in 1900–1907.
Missing Fine Art: Portrait of Dr. Gachet by Vincent Van Gogh
Portrait of Dr. Gachet is one of the most revered paintings by the Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh.
LOST FINE ART: A Vision of the Last Judgement by William Blake
A painting by William Blake designed in 1808 before becoming a lost artwork. The seven foot by five foot painting was to be shown in
Is my item worth appraising?
An appraisal from an appraisal professional is a systematic procedure with its very own methodology. The procedure involves identification, market comparable research, and the presentation