Loving your employmentas you do in the Art
Industry, you surely need to have Fine Art appraised many times a year, with
various clients coming to you for professional services. They may seek your
advice when faced with Divorce Action, Financial and Estate Planning or Probate
Settlement. Occasionally, the need for professional art Appraisal arises even
in Bankruptcy cases. Collectors rely on you for recommendations concerning their
investment in art. Most importantly, you hold the key to developing the careers
of artists you represent.
I am one of a few Accredited Art Appraisers in
the United States. Staying current with all accreditation requirements
is a priority for me. For nineteen years, I have worked with Galleries all over
eleven Western States, as well as in my original location, Anchorage, Alaska,
where I had my own gallery. For eighteen years, I enjoyed a career in the
insurance industry and as a financial planner, which adds to my “insider”
expertise. I definitely understand the requirements of properly “listing” fine
arts holdings on insurance policies. All too often, truly valuable assets are
lost simply because collectors do not know how to fully protect the art
they own. I think you would agree that emerging artists seldom adequately
document the value of their own work.
May I help? I would like to send you a
free Gallery package of my materials to assist in the process of educating
potential clients about the cost benefits of art appraisal.
1) My Art Appraisal business cards &
brochures
2) Business cards, brochures, and my latest book, your desk
copy, which includes information (No charge): TO NEED OR NOT TO NEED An
Appraisal; chapter #8 of Well Hung Art, the book.
3) Book review by a major periodical in the Art Industry: InformArt.
In addition, I would be happy to supply
the following:
All of the above, plus several books to have on hand for clients. (Six books is the norm
for Galleries and gives you a wholesale price @ $6.75 ea.) If you like, for an
additional $10.00, I will include an attractive book stand, which sits
handsomely on any desk or shelf—deep red metal filigree, electroplated so as not
to chip, ever. See the picture of books and stand below right.
You may, of course, phone my office to order (303-861-0976), but the
fastest way is to reply on line: please fill out the form
below, indicating the materials you would like mailed to you, USPS media
rate, which is less than a $1.00 per pound or by your preferred method of
shipping.
Or ~ we can wait until your Gallery sends me your first Art Appraisal
referral, and I will bring these materials along to a meeting with you and our
client at your location. Or ~ I can go directly to the clients, at their
convenience, to view their works of Art. We bill through the referring Gallery
and always reimburse a 10% referral fee. I want to make sure I appreciate you
financially.
My first hour of consultation is free, generally by phone. I will
chat long enough with clients to make sure they and I both agree there is
actually a need for an appraisal, before I suggest spending their money. My fee
is $75.00 per hour, minimum of three hours, plus travel expenses. I am usually
able to schedule at least two or three cases in a trip, to minimize travel
expense per individual case.
Thank you in advance for your kind consideration of my petition for
your business. I know I can be helpful to you. I am quite at ease working with
Galleries; I understand our clients' requirements for absolute privacy.