valuing pictures etc for insurance purposes
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Re: valuing pictures etc for insurance purposes
I doubt they would have any 'collectible' value. The limit of the claim is probably the cost of the canvas and paints.
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Re: valuing pictures etc for insurance purposes
Art has no intrinsic value.
You could cart them all off to an auction house where they might put a value on them i.e. what they might sell for but otherwise, gremlin is right.
You could cart them all off to an auction house where they might put a value on them i.e. what they might sell for but otherwise, gremlin is right.
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Re: valuing pictures etc for insurance purposes
What would it cost to commission copies/replacements? Might be worth pitching that at the insurance company?
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Re: valuing pictures etc for insurance purposes
For unknown artists, I'd agree, but your de Vincis, Turner, van Gogh, etc, would have a value that's a bit more than the oil and canvas
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Re: valuing pictures etc for insurance purposes
If they were particularly valuable, you would have needed to have them insured specifically at that value.
Have your friends sold any equivalent work? Use that as a guide.
But note that things like jewellery are often worth no more than weigh-in for their metal.
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Re: valuing pictures etc for insurance purposes
Tommy Cooper had it right....westers151 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 23, 2023 2:42 pmFor unknown artists, I'd agree, but your de Vincis, Turner, van Gogh, etc, would have a value that's a bit more than the oil and canvas
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Re: valuing pictures etc for insurance purposes
If it had intrinsic value, it wouldn't be art.
Can't remember who said it, but it's something along the lines of "To be considered art, an item must have no purpose other than to just be itself".
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Re: valuing pictures etc for insurance purposes
That's me right there. I must be art.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Thu Mar 23, 2023 3:52 pm Can't remember who said it, but it's something along the lines of "To be considered art, an item must have no purpose other than to just be itself".
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