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Art Appraisal โข Art Valuation for Insurance, by chazthewaz on Oct 5, 2008 12:23:21 GMT 1, Hello everyone,
I have recently decided I'd better get my collection insured, but I have no idea what anything is worth. I was wondering whether any of you out there could help me by giving me an idea if anything I have is worth insuring and how much for. I know it's a big ask, but I don't know how else to find out, none of it ever comes up on ebay. Big thanks in advance for any help you guys can give. Here is a list of what I have on the walls:
Banksy- Bomb Middle england (one of the 600 unsigned ones) Pulp Fiction (600 unsigned) A signed Porno card from the first ever Santa's Ghetto upstairs in the Dragon Bar
Adam Neate - one of the Clown skate decks and a big original piece on plasterboard from the second Finders Keepers parties, about 1.5m by .3m, twin towers being hit and loads of other wierdness
DFACE - dog save the queen print green version
OBEY - The chinese woman with the spraycan signed print
Matt Sewell - three small canvases and a Bless Your Soul print
DOLK - puppy love (the one of him shaggin R2D2) The Prince Charles Burger King
Chiho Aoshima - City Glow (the Japanese lithograph edition of 600)
Eelus - pink What you looking at and blue shat at prints
Faile Girl (100x70 hand finished, one of 8)
The London Police (canvas)
Pez - 2 canvases
Galo Canvas
Invader - 2 invasion kits (unsigned) one big print, I forget the name but it's the first POW print
Tara McPherson - The Idealization of Asymetrical Thought
Jeremy fish - set of four prints on paper (30 of 100) set of four prints on wood - (57 0f 100)
Dave Kinsey - masked 2006 (of 150), black and red faces triptich , small print of man in white shirt on brown cardboard and big print Unlearn (of 150)
Mike Giant - man with bike and flaming head (of 100), dragon tattoed on back AP, Giant vs. Kinsey (83 of 250)
M.De Feo - orange flower
Gee Vaucher - onward christian soldiers
Biff - Stephen Hawking AP
Lucy McLaughlan - is hate too strong a word (white POW version)
Dalek AP
Sickboy print (of150)
Kes Richardson canvas - one of the first series of porno ones
Hutch - jetpack spraycan print
KozynDan - two panoramic prints (Brewer St and Tokyo?)
Vigo - worm canvas
Hello everyone,
I have recently decided I'd better get my collection insured, but I have no idea what anything is worth. I was wondering whether any of you out there could help me by giving me an idea if anything I have is worth insuring and how much for. I know it's a big ask, but I don't know how else to find out, none of it ever comes up on ebay. Big thanks in advance for any help you guys can give. Here is a list of what I have on the walls:
Banksy- Bomb Middle england (one of the 600 unsigned ones) Pulp Fiction (600 unsigned) A signed Porno card from the first ever Santa's Ghetto upstairs in the Dragon Bar
Adam Neate - one of the Clown skate decks and a big original piece on plasterboard from the second Finders Keepers parties, about 1.5m by .3m, twin towers being hit and loads of other wierdness
DFACE - dog save the queen print green version
OBEY - The chinese woman with the spraycan signed print
Matt Sewell - three small canvases and a Bless Your Soul print
DOLK - puppy love (the one of him shaggin R2D2) The Prince Charles Burger King
Chiho Aoshima - City Glow (the Japanese lithograph edition of 600)
Eelus - pink What you looking at and blue shat at prints
Faile Girl (100x70 hand finished, one of 8)
The London Police (canvas)
Pez - 2 canvases
Galo Canvas
Invader - 2 invasion kits (unsigned) one big print, I forget the name but it's the first POW print
Tara McPherson - The Idealization of Asymetrical Thought
Jeremy fish - set of four prints on paper (30 of 100) set of four prints on wood - (57 0f 100)
Dave Kinsey - masked 2006 (of 150), black and red faces triptich , small print of man in white shirt on brown cardboard and big print Unlearn (of 150)
Mike Giant - man with bike and flaming head (of 100), dragon tattoed on back AP, Giant vs. Kinsey (83 of 250)
M.De Feo - orange flower
Gee Vaucher - onward christian soldiers
Biff - Stephen Hawking AP
Lucy McLaughlan - is hate too strong a word (white POW version)
Dalek AP
Sickboy print (of150)
Kes Richardson canvas - one of the first series of porno ones
Hutch - jetpack spraycan print
KozynDan - two panoramic prints (Brewer St and Tokyo?)
Vigo - worm canvas
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Count Jedi
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Art Appraisal โข Art Valuation for Insurance, by Count Jedi on Oct 5, 2008 12:43:42 GMT 1, Hello,
If you go to Hiscox's (https://www.hiscoxonline.com/jsp/marketing/productsContents.jsp) they deal in specilasied items like art and would more than likley be able to value and insure your collection.
CJ
Hello,
If you go to Hiscox's (https://www.hiscoxonline.com/jsp/marketing/productsContents.jsp) they deal in specilasied items like art and would more than likley be able to value and insure your collection.
CJ
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Art Appraisal โข Art Valuation for Insurance, by howlinhooker on Oct 5, 2008 12:48:03 GMT 1, 2 very nice banksys there , ive never seen this before any chance of a pic cheers hooker "A signed Porno card from the first ever Santa's Ghetto upstairs in the Dragon Bar"
2 very nice banksys there , ive never seen this before any chance of a pic cheers hooker "A signed Porno card from the first ever Santa's Ghetto upstairs in the Dragon Bar"
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chazthewaz
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Art Appraisal โข Art Valuation for Insurance, by chazthewaz on Oct 5, 2008 12:50:32 GMT 1, I'm not sure how to post one. Do you know?
I'm not sure how to post one. Do you know?
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chazthewaz
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Art Appraisal โข Art Valuation for Insurance, by chazthewaz on Oct 5, 2008 12:51:47 GMT 1, Thanks a million countjedi. going there now
Thanks a million countjedi. going there now
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Art Appraisal โข Art Valuation for Insurance, by Deleted on Oct 5, 2008 14:34:57 GMT 1, I can't help you with this one.. but what a great collection! could you please add some pictures (just write of the Neate pieces? especially the twin towers?
good luck with the valuation.. you can start a little museum too!
Cheers
I can't help you with this one.. but what a great collection! could you please add some pictures (just write of the Neate pieces? especially the twin towers? good luck with the valuation.. you can start a little museum too! Cheers
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chazthewaz
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Art Appraisal โข Art Valuation for Insurance, by chazthewaz on Oct 6, 2008 17:06:35 GMT 1, cheers. If I could work out how to post pics I would do it for you. Can you advise me? Cheers. C
cheers. If I could work out how to post pics I would do it for you. Can you advise me? Cheers. C
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JockoLad
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Art Appraisal โข Art Valuation for Insurance, by JockoLad on Dec 16, 2009 10:07:32 GMT 1, Hello,
I've a picture that I would like to insure but am unsure of their replacement value. For Banksy prints it's a case of looking on eBay for the average price, however, for an original piece I've no idea where to start.
The picture is Nick Walker's Headless Astronaut Number 7 on card. I think it should be inured for more than ยฃ2k (which is why I need to settle on an insurance amount) but may be wrong.
Can anyone offer any advice on this matter?
Thanks in advance,
G
Hello,
I've a picture that I would like to insure but am unsure of their replacement value. For Banksy prints it's a case of looking on eBay for the average price, however, for an original piece I've no idea where to start.
The picture is Nick Walker's Headless Astronaut Number 7 on card. I think it should be inured for more than ยฃ2k (which is why I need to settle on an insurance amount) but may be wrong.
Can anyone offer any advice on this matter?
Thanks in advance,
G
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neale
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Art Appraisal โข Art Valuation for Insurance, by neale on Dec 16, 2009 11:03:28 GMT 1, you could ask an auction house for a valuation, though they would charge for a written valuation
you could ask an auction house for a valuation, though they would charge for a written valuation
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jfury
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Art Appraisal โข Art Valuation for Insurance, by jfury on Dec 16, 2009 11:18:15 GMT 1, ....with Hiscox insurance you do not need to name items as they cover most things as part of the policy - they are not cheap however I have found them he best to deal with as far as claims and the added incentives included in there policys.
hope that helps
....with Hiscox insurance you do not need to name items as they cover most things as part of the policy - they are not cheap however I have found them he best to deal with as far as claims and the added incentives included in there policys.
hope that helps
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jaimesl
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Art Appraisal โข Art Valuation for Insurance, by jaimesl on Dec 16, 2009 11:26:39 GMT 1, Hiscox are very good... I can't recommend them more highly.
Very efficient, personable people.
Hiscox are very good... I can't recommend them more highly.
Very efficient, personable people.
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thorkil
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Art Appraisal โข Art Valuation for Insurance, by thorkil on Dec 16, 2009 11:41:05 GMT 1, Artprice and other online art website can also do valuations if needed.
Artprice and other online art website can also do valuations if needed.
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Heavyconsumer
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Art Appraisal โข Art Valuation for Insurance, by Heavyconsumer on Dec 16, 2009 13:32:21 GMT 1, Some galleries provide written valuations for a fee. For further info, you might wanna check the insurance section of this forum... urbanartassociation.com/index.cgi?board=insurance
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retrome
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Art Appraisal โข Art Valuation for Insurance, by retrome on Dec 16, 2009 22:12:41 GMT 1, Hi G,
This may depend on what type of policy you have. A standard home insurance policy will have a low single item limit over which you will need to specify the item and provide a proof of value.
A specialist art insurance policy will be much more flexible. At the 2 -5k level a specialist policy will probably allow you to decide what value to insure it at. If a claim occurs it's up to you to prove to insurers the value of the loss, but as I said, if you have "proper" specialist cover they will probably have a very good understanding of the the market and should meet your own market valuation.
Be happy to have a chat. www.loveartinsurance.co.uk
Hi G, This may depend on what type of policy you have. A standard home insurance policy will have a low single item limit over which you will need to specify the item and provide a proof of value. A specialist art insurance policy will be much more flexible. At the 2 -5k level a specialist policy will probably allow you to decide what value to insure it at. If a claim occurs it's up to you to prove to insurers the value of the loss, but as I said, if you have "proper" specialist cover they will probably have a very good understanding of the the market and should meet your own market valuation. Be happy to have a chat. www.loveartinsurance.co.uk
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HRE
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Art Appraisal โข Art Valuation for Insurance, by HRE on Mar 5, 2010 12:09:01 GMT 1, I have got Halifax home insurance, which is pretty cheap i have to say. I have a question to ask you all.
You don't need to specify hi risk items that fall under the ยฃ1,500 mark. I have recently acquired some pieces of art work that goes above this bracket. How do I go about getting a valuation on these pieces (preferably for free) to show proof if the worse would happen and they got damaged, stolen etc.
On another note, what is the process for insurance companies go through if something got damage, would you have to show proof of purchase? pics of the condition of the works and how do you show them that it is worth x amount in todays/yesterdays market.
Any info or help you could give would be great.
I have got Halifax home insurance, which is pretty cheap i have to say. I have a question to ask you all.
You don't need to specify hi risk items that fall under the ยฃ1,500 mark. I have recently acquired some pieces of art work that goes above this bracket. How do I go about getting a valuation on these pieces (preferably for free) to show proof if the worse would happen and they got damaged, stolen etc.
On another note, what is the process for insurance companies go through if something got damage, would you have to show proof of purchase? pics of the condition of the works and how do you show them that it is worth x amount in todays/yesterdays market.
Any info or help you could give would be great.
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HRE
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Art Appraisal โข Art Valuation for Insurance, by HRE on Mar 6, 2010 19:07:24 GMT 1, Any help would be great.
Any help would be great.
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Art Appraisal โข Art Valuation for Insurance, by Brushstrokes 75 on Feb 18, 2011 20:50:44 GMT 1, I'm currently thinking of taking up an insurance for my art collection. Mostly because of insuring during transportation. I've been sweating a bit recently from some transaction.
Anyway, I asked for a quote in France to few brokers but the prices they quote me were a joke.
I got quoted 2200 euros per year for all risk except & transportation insurance on a declared total value of 110 000 euros and a transportation limit of 60 000 euros.
A friend of mine in the US told me that he was paying 2600 euros for a coverage of $1 million on site & $250K during transportation which makes me think that the quote I got is a bit off.
If anyone has some contacts about that, let me know as I would probably would be interested!
Cheers
I'm currently thinking of taking up an insurance for my art collection. Mostly because of insuring during transportation. I've been sweating a bit recently from some transaction.
Anyway, I asked for a quote in France to few brokers but the prices they quote me were a joke.
I got quoted 2200 euros per year for all risk except & transportation insurance on a declared total value of 110 000 euros and a transportation limit of 60 000 euros.
A friend of mine in the US told me that he was paying 2600 euros for a coverage of $1 million on site & $250K during transportation which makes me think that the quote I got is a bit off.
If anyone has some contacts about that, let me know as I would probably would be interested!
Cheers
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Art Appraisal โข Art Valuation for Insurance, by manty on Feb 18, 2011 20:58:03 GMT 1, I'm currently thinking of taking up an insurance for my art collection. Mostly because of insuring during transportation. I've been sweating a bit recently from some transaction. Anyway, I asked for a quote in France to few brokers but the prices they quote me were a joke. I got quoted 2200 euros per year for all risk except & transportation insurance on a declared total value of 110 000 euros and a transportation limit of 60 000 euros. A friend of mine in the US told me that he was paying 2600 euros for a coverage of $1 million on site & $250K during transportation which makes me think that the quote I got is a bit off. If anyone has some contacts about that, let me know as I would probably would be interested! Cheers
Give these guys a chance to quote
www.brownhillinsurance.com/
I have been with them for a few years, insured through Axa.
Pm me if you need any info
ETA
This link takes you where you need to be
www.loveartinsurance.co.uk/
I'm currently thinking of taking up an insurance for my art collection. Mostly because of insuring during transportation. I've been sweating a bit recently from some transaction. Anyway, I asked for a quote in France to few brokers but the prices they quote me were a joke. I got quoted 2200 euros per year for all risk except & transportation insurance on a declared total value of 110 000 euros and a transportation limit of 60 000 euros. A friend of mine in the US told me that he was paying 2600 euros for a coverage of $1 million on site & $250K during transportation which makes me think that the quote I got is a bit off. If anyone has some contacts about that, let me know as I would probably would be interested! Cheers Give these guys a chance to quote www.brownhillinsurance.com/I have been with them for a few years, insured through Axa. Pm me if you need any info ETA This link takes you where you need to be www.loveartinsurance.co.uk/
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murdock
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Art Appraisal โข Art Valuation for Insurance, by murdock on Feb 18, 2011 23:32:39 GMT 1, If you own over 100.000โฌ in art, I salute you
Coincidentally, I just checked this week what my household insurance covers, and luckily I am all set with that
If you own over 100.000โฌ in art, I salute you Coincidentally, I just checked this week what my household insurance covers, and luckily I am all set with that
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Art Appraisal โข Art Valuation for Insurance, by Brushstrokes 75 on Feb 19, 2011 13:03:14 GMT 1, Thanks manty, I sent them an email.
murdock : mostly interested in the transportation feature that you can get only through getting a proper art insurance policy. I'm quite positive that you can only get such contract with a minimum declared value of 80 000 euros.
Thanks manty, I sent them an email. murdock : mostly interested in the transportation feature that you can get only through getting a proper art insurance policy. I'm quite positive that you can only get such contract with a minimum declared value of 80 000 euros.
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murdock
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Art Appraisal โข Art Valuation for Insurance, by murdock on Feb 21, 2011 11:55:41 GMT 1, Out of curiosity: "transportation" doesn't mean shipping right? It's more like "I load it into my car" or "I move it around the house", right?
Out of curiosity: "transportation" doesn't mean shipping right? It's more like "I load it into my car" or "I move it around the house", right?
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eschiff
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Art Appraisal โข Art Valuation for Insurance, by eschiff on Feb 21, 2011 13:50:08 GMT 1, good thread, i'm trying to figure out how to get insurance.
do i need to specify each piece individually? Who values the pieces? ie, the banksy i bought for 450 is trading at just under 4 so I would expect that if it was damaged...
good thread, i'm trying to figure out how to get insurance.
do i need to specify each piece individually? Who values the pieces? ie, the banksy i bought for 450 is trading at just under 4 so I would expect that if it was damaged...
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murdock
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Art Appraisal โข Art Valuation for Insurance, by murdock on Feb 21, 2011 14:22:48 GMT 1, When I inquired about this exact type of questions, they said have a list with all the details and some pics identifiying the pieces 100% and in case of damage/loss they will reimburse you "for the value that you needed to buy the piece right now". The value will be determined by an appraiser, but having a know of the market and recent figures, will certainly help in the appraisal (e.g. you bought a CYW at source, but have ebay results showing that it is a bit more valuable now).
That being said, if you have pieces in your collection that go up in value, you might wantto have an eye on the amount that is covered in your policy.
On the other hand, just because you bought sth at an outrageous price probabaly doesn't mean that you will get that money back if the art "accidentally burns up" or sth
When I inquired about this exact type of questions, they said have a list with all the details and some pics identifiying the pieces 100% and in case of damage/loss they will reimburse you "for the value that you needed to buy the piece right now". The value will be determined by an appraiser, but having a know of the market and recent figures, will certainly help in the appraisal (e.g. you bought a CYW at source, but have ebay results showing that it is a bit more valuable now). That being said, if you have pieces in your collection that go up in value, you might wantto have an eye on the amount that is covered in your policy. On the other hand, just because you bought sth at an outrageous price probabaly doesn't mean that you will get that money back if the art "accidentally burns up" or sth
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hlarmy
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Art Appraisal โข Art Valuation for Insurance, by hlarmy on Feb 21, 2011 15:29:10 GMT 1, good thread, i'm trying to figure out how to get insurance. do i need to specify each piece individually? Who values the pieces? ie, the banksy i bought for 450 is trading at just under 4 so I would expect that if it was damaged...
If you're in the UK iloveartinsurance / AXA seems to be the best option, or certainly was for me. The only down side is that it covers just art and so you need a separate policy to cover other home contents. You basically choose a category re. the value of your collection (ยฃ0-ยฃ50k, ยฃ50k-ยฃ100k etc) and then click buy. They advise you to keep a full list of your collection but do not ask you to specify what you own, which I found quite surprising. In the event of a loss, I believe you will however need to provide proof of ownership (COA, payment receipt).
My next best quote was a lot more than what I paid...
good thread, i'm trying to figure out how to get insurance. do i need to specify each piece individually? Who values the pieces? ie, the banksy i bought for 450 is trading at just under 4 so I would expect that if it was damaged... If you're in the UK iloveartinsurance / AXA seems to be the best option, or certainly was for me. The only down side is that it covers just art and so you need a separate policy to cover other home contents. You basically choose a category re. the value of your collection (ยฃ0-ยฃ50k, ยฃ50k-ยฃ100k etc) and then click buy. They advise you to keep a full list of your collection but do not ask you to specify what you own, which I found quite surprising. In the event of a loss, I believe you will however need to provide proof of ownership (COA, payment receipt). My next best quote was a lot more than what I paid...
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eschiff
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Art Appraisal โข Art Valuation for Insurance, by eschiff on Feb 21, 2011 15:52:09 GMT 1, fantastic, i've just filled a quote with them so waiting for them to get in touch.
fantastic, i've just filled a quote with them so waiting for them to get in touch.
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Art Appraisal โข Art Valuation for Insurance, by Brushstrokes 75 on Feb 24, 2011 20:59:11 GMT 1, Basically it works like this. There are 2 different kind of insurance contracts : - contracts with a declared value - contracts with an agreed value
If you have an extensive collection with really expensive pieces, you should go for an agreed value. If I'm not mistaken (I talked to few insurance companies), the minimum amount of artwork to be insured in ยฃ50K in the UK (80 000 euros in other EU countries).
Basically, the agreed value works with an expert appraising everything in your collection and declaring a replacement value for each. It's considered to be the best contract as if anything happen to any of your pieces, the insurance company already know its replacement value and that it's authentic. But the drawback is that you really need to have a collection worth more than ยฃ50K and you'll also have to contact them everytime you buy something (not that flexible).
Other contract is to declare a value of your collection. It doesn't really matter how much it actually cost. For exemple, you can say that your collection is worth ยฃ50K with the most expensive piece costing ยฃ8K. Not need to prove when entering into the contract how much your collection is worth and you don't have to contact them whenever you buy or sell something. It's way more flexible than an agreed value contracts but it has some drawbacks too. You'll have to prove that the item is authentic and you'll have to prove its value. They usually advise to make an inventory and taking extensive photos to prove that you really own the piece but still can be tricky.
On top of that you can had some options like transportation, handling by others (e.g going to the framer or the restorer...),......
I contacted them as well but they told me that I should get in touch with a French insurer...
Basically it works like this. There are 2 different kind of insurance contracts : - contracts with a declared value - contracts with an agreed value
If you have an extensive collection with really expensive pieces, you should go for an agreed value. If I'm not mistaken (I talked to few insurance companies), the minimum amount of artwork to be insured in ยฃ50K in the UK (80 000 euros in other EU countries).
Basically, the agreed value works with an expert appraising everything in your collection and declaring a replacement value for each. It's considered to be the best contract as if anything happen to any of your pieces, the insurance company already know its replacement value and that it's authentic. But the drawback is that you really need to have a collection worth more than ยฃ50K and you'll also have to contact them everytime you buy something (not that flexible).
Other contract is to declare a value of your collection. It doesn't really matter how much it actually cost. For exemple, you can say that your collection is worth ยฃ50K with the most expensive piece costing ยฃ8K. Not need to prove when entering into the contract how much your collection is worth and you don't have to contact them whenever you buy or sell something. It's way more flexible than an agreed value contracts but it has some drawbacks too. You'll have to prove that the item is authentic and you'll have to prove its value. They usually advise to make an inventory and taking extensive photos to prove that you really own the piece but still can be tricky.
On top of that you can had some options like transportation, handling by others (e.g going to the framer or the restorer...),......
I contacted them as well but they told me that I should get in touch with a French insurer...
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Art Appraisal โข Art Valuation for Insurance, by Brushstrokes 75 on Feb 24, 2011 21:04:50 GMT 1, Out of curiosity: "transportation" doesn't mean shipping right? It's more like "I load it into my car" or "I move it around the house", right?
Transportation includes shipping as well. It's exactly when the piece is in transit somewhere. Between your house and the framers, via shipping courrier, from the gallery to your house....
The warranty stops when it hit a destination. For example, you send your CYW to the framer. Framer gets the piece and it gets lost or stolen. Hopefully, your framer has insurance but if he doesn't the insurance won't cover it either (you need to take another option which basically covers your artwork when someone else has it).
Insurance also covers when you have something with you that doesn't belongs to you but of which you're responsible!
Out of curiosity: "transportation" doesn't mean shipping right? It's more like "I load it into my car" or "I move it around the house", right? Transportation includes shipping as well. It's exactly when the piece is in transit somewhere. Between your house and the framers, via shipping courrier, from the gallery to your house.... The warranty stops when it hit a destination. For example, you send your CYW to the framer. Framer gets the piece and it gets lost or stolen. Hopefully, your framer has insurance but if he doesn't the insurance won't cover it either (you need to take another option which basically covers your artwork when someone else has it). Insurance also covers when you have something with you that doesn't belongs to you but of which you're responsible!
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murdock
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Art Appraisal โข Art Valuation for Insurance, by murdock on Feb 24, 2011 21:09:41 GMT 1, Thanks, Zim. Very insightful!
Thanks, Zim. Very insightful!
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eschiff
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Art Appraisal โข Art Valuation for Insurance, by eschiff on Feb 25, 2011 12:23:46 GMT 1, You'll have to prove that the item is authentic and you'll have to prove its value. They usually advise to make an inventory and taking extensive photos to prove that you really own the piece but still can be tricky.
good info, thanks. i'm trying to round up all COAs and take plenty of pics now...ยฃ250/year isn't that bad, i'm just nervous what the process will be if water drips down onto a banksy or something...who decides the value?
You'll have to prove that the item is authentic and you'll have to prove its value. They usually advise to make an inventory and taking extensive photos to prove that you really own the piece but still can be tricky. good info, thanks. i'm trying to round up all COAs and take plenty of pics now...ยฃ250/year isn't that bad, i'm just nervous what the process will be if water drips down onto a banksy or something...who decides the value?
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