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The FAE Design Blog Table of Contents:

Fine Art Estates

The FAE Design Blog table of Contents has been divided into the following categories: Most Recent Post Safe Handling of Artwork Artwork Installation Framing Artwork Fine Prints How to get the most out of the FAE Website __ 1. Sign up with FAE to receive our newsletter, and never miss a new blog post or update!

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Evaluation to Valuation: Navigating Fine Art Appraisals

Art Appraisal Resources

The appraisal report is a crucial document used for various purposes, such as insurance, taxation, sale, or donation, and is often required to be conducted by a certified appraiser to ensure its credibility. Insurance, Damage and Loss Appraisals Insurance appraisals establish the value of artwork for insurance purposes.

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What’s the Value of Your New (or New-to-You) Jewelry?

A Matter of Brilliance

For instance, there are several types of appraisals, depending on what your needs are—are you looking for something to use for insurance or for an estate? Types of appraisal services Verbal report (“Silver package”): This can be a starting place if you just want to know what you have (Is it glass or a diamond?

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The Ruby, July’s Birthstone, Is The King of Gems

A Matter of Brilliance

There are also treatments that fill fractures with a high-lead content glass. Make sure they’re protected against damage and theft with insurance. And to insure them with confidence, first get an updated appraisal. And to insure them with confidence, first get an updated appraisal.

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Art vs. The Elements

Art Peritus

Create a disaster response checklist that includes: A list of priority artworks Instructions for emergency packing and transport Contact information for art conservators, insurers, and professional art handlers Safe evacuation routes and storage locations 2. Email, call or click HERE to see how we can assist. ###

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Practical Tips for Safely Transporting Artwork.

Fine Art Estates

Glazed Artwork: If the artwork is glazed with glass, a blanket can be place beneath and around the artwork as previously described. If the artwork is glazed with glass, the bubble pack would help contain any broken glass shards. To see all available FAE Collector Blog Posts, jump to the Collector Blog Table of Contents.

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Art Peritus Art Industry Spotlight: Katja Zigerlig of Berkley One

Art Peritus

Art Peritus recently sat down with Katja Zigerlig, Vice President, Art, Wine and Collectibles Advisory at Berkley One, a Berkley Company (WRB) to discuss the nuances of collecting and insuring Fine Art. I’ve seen martini glasses placed on a Donald Judd sculpture by unaware party guests. These types of valuations are not accepted.