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Be Proactive: Why Getting an Estate Appraisal Makes Life Easier – Advice from Ray at ValuePros

ValuePros Appraisal Services

Hi, I’m Ray from ValuePros Appraisers. Every day, I talk with families who are feeling overwhelmed by personal property, household contents, collections, or inherited items. And I always tell them the same thing: no situation is too strange or too complicated with a Estate Appraisal. Need Help Getting Started?

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How To Find An Art Appraiser

Art Appraisal Resources

Navigating the Art World: A Guide to Finding the Right Art Appraiser Navigating the Art World: A Guide to Finding the Right Art Appraiser The art business is a robust and multi-faceted industry, generating hundreds of billions of dollars for the economy.

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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

Written by Kirsten Rabe Smolensky, JD, ISA CAPP As an appraiser, I have worked on a lot of insurance claims , including losses due to fire, theft, transit damage, and flood. Most insurance companies will require an appraisal to insure these items. At this point, you know you have at least $7,000 worth of fine art.

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Choosing an Appraiser—Essential Questions to Ask: Part I

Art Advisor's Blog

There are many reasons you might need an appraisal of personal property. Your insurance agent has suggested that you need your art or jewelry appraised in order to put them under rider coverage. Your client with the large estate has just died and her personal property must be appraised. But where to begin? What’s USPAP?

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Introducing ISA’s Updated Antiques, Furnishings & Decorative Arts Course Manual

International Society of Appraisers

This survey course aims to help generalist appraisers understand the types of property they encounter in the field, enabling them to gather crucial information effectively while on-site. Specialist appraisers can hone their skills in their area of expertise while gaining knowledge about other types of property to expand their practice.