What to document first
A good local appraisal starts with scope. Ask whether the appraiser handles your category, what value type the report supports, how fees are calculated, and whether photos are enough for initial triage.
Local advice can be useful for large, fragile, or complex property, but many antiques can begin with online screening if photos and documentation are strong.
Value factors
Value depends on identification evidence, condition, completeness, market demand, intended use, and whether the assignment requires a written report or initial screening.
No public market evidence are asserted here. Use verified sold records, specialist databases, and object-specific evidence before relying on any market range.
When to request an appraisal
Request a professional appraisal when the item may be insured, donated, sold, inherited, divided in an estate, or reported for tax purposes. Include photos and documentation so the appraiser can recommend the right level of review.
Need the right appraisal path?
Upload photos and notes for local antique appraisals so Appraisily can review the evidence and recommend next steps.
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