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Art Peritus Art Industry Spotlight: Katja Zigerlig of Berkley One

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I’ve seen martini glasses placed on a Donald Judd sculpture by unaware party guests. A sculpture shouldn’t be cleaned with all-purpose cleaning spray, for example. It’s one of the most important documents a collector can have, along with purchase invoices, and an insurance policy of course.

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Insurance: Protecting Your Collection

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Today, major insurers are well-versed in protecting collections, some offering policies specific to the type of items collected. What is most notable, however, is not how diverse and specialized collection policies are, but rather how these policies offer unique protection. is the big question collectors need to ask.

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Fine Art Insurance 101

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In the event of theft however, other item categories like fine art, jewelry, and furs, have classification limits varying from $500 to $5,000 per category depending on the policy. Types of HO Policies: The two types of insurance policies available to a homeowner are “Named Peril” and “All-Risk.” Louis, Missouri.

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