Comic Art Appraisal LLC
http://www.comicartappraisal.com
has been the foremost source for formal appraisals for comic books,
original comic art, illustration art, original newspaper strip art and animation art for over 25 years. Collectors, dealers, financial institutions,
museums, attorneys, galleries and the IRS have availed themselves
of our services for establishing values for comic books, original
comic art, original newspaper art and animation art.
For the last 25 years we have been involved in numerous insurance,
estate, IRS and disbursement appraisals for comic books, original
comic art, original newspaper strip art and animation art. In that
capacity, we have served all sides. Clients who require a formal
appraisal for insurance coverage; insurance companies in the case
of claims; institutions for the purpose of IRS deductible donations/
contributions; the IRS for the purpose of verification, as well
as financial institutions which may be issuing credit based on a
collectible as collateral.
The list can go much further including diverse requests
from attorneys. We have provided these services for many if not
a majority of the high profile collectors, institutions, artists
and estates in recent years that have required it. We are proud
to say that to the best of our knowledge, no claim has been successfully
contested. In this capacity Nadia is a member of The Appraisers
Association of America.
The Appraisers Association of America is the oldest
non-profit professional association of personal property appraisers
in the United States. Members must have appraisal experience for
a minimum of three years and must complete the rigorous USPAPP course.
The Association monitors current legislation, court rulings and
government regulations since financial institutions, insurance firms
and government agencies, consider membership in the Appraisers Association
of America, essential to establish professional credibility of an
appraiser. The news media frequently refers to the Association as
the leader in the field of personal property appraising and the
AAA has been quoted widely in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal,
New York Newsday, Artnews, Art & Antiques and Art & Auction.
The appraisal portion of our business has grown steadily
over the years and we responded to the need felt by collectors,
dealers and insurance companies alike to expand this service and
Comic Art Appraisal LLC came into being. This is an extension of
the formal appraisal services that we have been administering for
over 25 years and all we are doing now is formalizing and offering
this service in a more public forum and on an individual item basis.
The reason for this rise in the need for appraisals is simple; as
the value of collectibles has risen, so has fraud, the fear of loss
and the need for insurance and in particular providing an appraisal
for the purpose of creating a schedule in advance of a claim. We
have been successful in our responsibility for a number of reasons.
We have always formally addressed and documented the 3 basic criteria
that all of the above require;
1-Proof of ownership
2-Proof of authenticity
3-Objective criteria for establishing value
In the event of an insurance claim or loss, the more
documentation one maintains the better. In addition to maintaining
proper records, having an example of art photographed, described,
rated and included in a third party's database, satisfies two of
the basic criteria; authenticity and ownership. Regardless of documentation,
most institutions will check with a third party before rendering
a final decision. It is estimated that over $100 million in stolen
art changes hands each year. If an object of art is reported lost
or stolen and a false claim is filed and paid it is considered stolen
art. A good article on the subject appears here:
http://www.artcellarex.com/artlaw3.html.
The Art Loss Register Ltd. is a tremendous resource. The Mission
of the ALR is to recover stolen and missing fine art and antiques
and to provide a central clearinghouse for acquirers of art to determine
good title thereby deterring theft and the trade in stolen art.
http://www.artloss.com/Default.asp "Collectors should consider how
to minimize risk BEFORE purchase, DURING ownership and what actions
to take in the event of a LOSS."
As far as objective criteria for establishing value
- we have established the Comic Art Appraisal Rating (CAAR) whose
goal is to identify the key factors, which affect value in the narrative
and illustration art market through a 100-point standard. Not to
be confused with a price guide, this evaluation service provides
a numerical rating for examples of original art while establishing
authenticity and proof of ownership. For a complete list of value
factors, which allows collectors, dealers, enthusiasts as well as
institutions to authenticate, document and ascertain the relative
factors that determine the value of narrative and illustration art,
please visit our web site:
http://www.comicartappraisal.com
We provide two distinct appraisal services:
1-Individual Items
2-Collections
and/or archives
For individual items, a security laden Comic Art Appraisal Rating
Certificate can be issued for PUBLISHED art. We do not
appraise sketches or unpublished art. We
offer a FREE Professional Opinion Of Value (POV) for any item or
overview of a collection.
Legal appraisals are prepared at an hourly rate,
please contact us with your details.
If you are looking to sell
your collectibles in a retail environment either at auction or on a
direct basis, we recommend our sister company
All Star Auctions LLC
http://allstarauctions.net
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