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How To Find An Art Appraiser

Art Appraisal Resources

Value matters, and when it is time to find a qualified art appraiser for your collection or an individual work of art, there are ways to help you find the right fit for your needs and types of art. Choose someone whose skills align with the nature of your collection. Specialization Matters Consider the specialization of the appraiser.

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WorthPoint to Partner with Caring Transitions

WorthPoint

The Caring Transitions team evaluated it, researched recent sales of similar cards, and put it up for sale to serious bidders who knew it was rare and collectible. With over 840 million sold-for prices in the WorthPoint Price Guide , buyers and sellers can research almost anything. Brenda Kelley Kim lives in the Boston area.

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Thoughts on Things

Artifactual History Appraisal

People are drawn to the objects with embedded memories that remind them of the late loved one, not the closets packed with designer clothes or hundreds of collectibles. It usually takes me several hours to calm down from it afterwards--the closeness, the sense that the departed has just gone out for groceries and will be back soon.

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

International Society of Appraisers

Everyone will learn to apply the information gathered in the field and through research to create accurate appraisal reports which meet the needs of their clients. The material is broad enough to introduce Fine Arts specialists to the basic skills necessary to develop connoisseurship in this type of property.