Still no
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on stickies.
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Stephen
Miller
cannot see
himself in a
mirror?
Just asking

look like an
Oval Office
not some
gaudy
bordello
parlor.
MAGAs
Cannot Have
Our Rights.
We Are Still
Using
Them
Go
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all the stickies
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Does anyone know a place on the internet to obtain the value of art for insurance purposes?
I have searched some, but found nothing free. This painting is not old, but the artist has died and I can find him mentioned on lots of sites, but no values given on any sales; just for-pay appraisal sites.
I asked my insurance co. where to get an appraisal, and they referred me to an appraisal company; so guess I'll have to spend money to find out.

leftyohiolib
(5,917 posts)orwell
(8,003 posts)...you must have the appraisal done by a certified appraiser or the insurance company will just tell you to pound sand if you make a claim.
Vinca
(52,538 posts)northoftheborder
(7,631 posts)Vinca
(52,538 posts)It does appear his work has sold at the Langley-Scott auction house in Texas. Maybe if you send them an email with a picture of the painting and description (size, condition, etc.) they'll give you a ballpark estimate for free.
northoftheborder
(7,631 posts)HopeHoops
(47,675 posts)That's a policy that has been in force for several years now. You can insure it for $30,000, but if it is destroyed and the buyer only paid $100, you will only get $100.
As for fire and theft, if your insurance company won't give you a reference, ask around at various art galleries as to who they use to appraise pieces. Do not use a web site - use someone local and willing to issue a certificate of value.