Stories
“Sold!” Or is it? Auction Houses & Chandelier Bidding
Learn about the practice of Chandelier Bidding to prevent being misled by FAKE BIDS.
The Best Museum Exhibitions in the Tri-State this Fall
Find out what Lynn's picks are for the best fall museum exhibitions in the tri-state area.
When To Keep Art Solely As An "Investment"
“My dad swears that the vintage lithograph he gave me as a birthday gift 5 years ago will be worth millions one day. I hate it, but should I keep it just in case?”
Appraiser Story: When Your Storage Unit Contents Disappear Into A Dumpster
Sometimes being an appraiser is a bit like being a detective. This week, Lynn recounts her experience in front of a judge and jury before testifying about her appraisal for items she had never seen. What did she do?
A Lower Estate Sale Commission DOES NOT Mean More Money
Does a Lower Estate Sale Commission Mean More Money for You? NO! Estate liquidation is a booming industry. Are you going to let a stranger without credentials come into your home or a family member’s home to take charge of the contents?
A History of Duncan Phyfe: Iconic Furniture Designer of the Federal Period
Duncan Phyfe was THE leading furniture maker in New York, working in the Sheraton, Regency and Directoire style. He was, likely, the most copied Neo-classical furniture artist in American history.
Why My Appraisal Evaluation Is Unbiased, Thoughtful and Credible
Often after I complete a written appraisal, my clients ask:“How did you come up with the value of my antique….. ? I bought it twenty-five years ago for much more than the value you’ve placed on it.”
Artist Spotlight - Albert Green
A New Jersey local, Albert Green became an internationally respected artist.
Appraisal Story: When Your Life Drives Away
She packed up her belongings, put them in the moving van, and watched her life’s possessions disappear into the distance… never to be seen again.