Fine Art Restorations Advice on How Contractors Working At Fine Art Galleries Can Be Held Liable By Insurers For Negligence
When it comes to fine art restoration, insurance tends to be a routine and straightforward matter. But what happens when [...]
Published On: February 14, 2022Categories: Articles
How Personal Property Appraisals and Prevention Safeguard Investments During Cold Winter Weather
We often write about personal property appraisals and insurance, so we thought it would be a great time to talk [...]
Published On: February 7, 2022Categories: Articles
How To Negotiate Property Appraisals for Water and Fire Damage Insurance Claims
Negotiating property appraisals for water and fire damage insurance claims can be extremely valuable when insurance company representatives and policyholders [...]
Published On: January 31, 2022Categories: Articles
How To Start A Decorative Arts Trust & How The Appraisal For Decorative Arts Process Will Support Your Non-Profit Interests
Hollywood has created the impression that trusts are only for the mega-rich. When it comes to the history and culture [...]
Published On: January 24, 2022Categories: Articles
Tips On How Innocent Cleaning Techniques Can Damage Items Like Antiques, Silver, and Fine Art
Ask any fine art restoration expert about personal or commercial cleaning mishaps, and one thing will become clear. Valuables can [...]
Published On: January 17, 2022Categories: Articles
Personal Property Appraisals for Estate Sale Items Listed Online
One of the strongest marketplace trends right now is buying and selling online. Estate sale agents also use online sites [...]
Published On: January 10, 2022Categories: Articles
New Year’s Resolution to Give Your Fine Art or Antique Appraisals a Lucrative New Beginning
On average, Americans spent $886 on Christmas gifts in 2020 of which 41% were willing to go into debt to accomplish [...]