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Do you appraise books?

The Kelmscott Bookshop: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
We do not offer formal appraisals. If you need an appraisal for tax or insurance purposes, please contact us for a referral.
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Will the Library of Congress restore or appraise my books?

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The Library of Congress was established by a mandate of Congress that stipulated that the institution preserve and maintain its collection only. To find a conservator to treat damaged books and other valuable materials, consult the free referral service of The Foundation of the American Institute for Conservation (FAIC): Professional book appraisers and most book sellers will appraise and evaluate book materials.
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What do you appraise?

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We can appraise just about ANY type of sports memorabilia! Trading cards, equipment, game programs, figurines, autographs, collectibles, photographs, apparel, game-used items, magazines, art, tickets, etc.
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Can you appraise or identify something for me?

Overview of the Brimfield Show
unbelievable as it may sound, we're not appraisers, or even necessarily experts on antiques. We are experts on, and students of the Show itself. So, no, we can't help place a value or identify an item for you. HOWEVER, all is not lost. Many with the same question are able to receive this kind of information from other expert visitors to brimfieldshow.com. We encourage you to place a free ad on the Classifieds, under the heading: "Looking for Info on" - Here's the link: http://www.
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Can you tell me about or appraise my historic document?

National Archives Frequently Asked Questions
The National Archives does not appraise or look at privately owned documents or artifacts. To find an appraiser in your area, you may wish to contact the ABAA (Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America).
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Do you appraise art?

Native Art Network Frequently Asked Questions
No. The artist members here set their own pricing, and we are not in the business of doing appraisals of any kind whatsoever.
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Can you appraise my item?

Touch of Brass Feedback Page
We are not licensed appraisers. We will not appraise your item, but we can lead you in the right direction. For a great book on brass and copper values, please click here.
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Can you appraise diamonds?

Kay Shelander Antiques - Questions
No, a gemalogist is the only person who can accurately grade a diamond. I appraise lots of estate / vintage jewelry, however, just not diamonds.
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Do you appraise cars?

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Yes, we do work with an appraiser. We ask at least 24 hours prior notice. Please click here or call us at 480-545-6605 to schedule an appraisal.
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Do you appraise photographs?

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The Museum does not offer appraisals of the monetary value of photographs; however staff can help the visitor to understand the photographic process, the date and significance of some photographic material. This can be an important "first step" in deciding whether to enlist the services of a professional appraiser.
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Can you appraise my weapon?

Angel Sword Resources - FAQs, Glossary, Links and more
It is nearly impossible to appraise a sword (or anything else for that matter) without having it in hand to evaluate it up close. If you believe the blade you have is of the renaissance period or earlier (Master Swordsmith Daniel's speciality), please give us a call. We can set up an appointment for you to come by with your blade and get his opinion on its age and worth. It's also a good idea to do some of your own research and we have some great books on our reading list which can help you.
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Do you appraise postcards?

VintagePostcards.org: Frequently Asked Questions
It’s not possible to offer online appraisals of postcards, even based upon scans. For security reasons, we also don’t open unsolicited e’mail attachments or view any images otherwise attached to or located within e’mail. Please see our reference and Canadiana pages for more information on vintage postcards. If you require further assistance, contact us via sales@vintagepostcards.org to discuss appraisal fees and arrange for an appraisal.
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How do we appraise your property?

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In Jefferson County, the Board of Equalization appraises all real property. See Board of Equalization Web Page or call (205) 325-5566.
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What is in the books?

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This page is simply a "stream of consciousness" of Stiquito, building Stiquito, and using Stiquito. There are actually questions and responses from emails. The major categories are"
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Are there any books about the show?

Frequently Asked Questions about NYPD Blue
True Blue: the Real Stories Behind NYPD Blue is a non-fiction book written by NYPD Blue co-creator David Milch. He shares author's credit with Bill Clark, a former NYPD detective who now serves as an executive producer on the show. The book essentially tells two different stories: 1)The history of the show, including the initial controversy over the nudity and language, the difficulty of working with David Caruso, etc.
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The Golden Compass | The HDM FAQ | His Dark Materials | Brid...
Yes. But no reunion of Will and Lyra. There will be two companion novels to the trilogy - Lyra's Oxford has already been published and The Book of Dust is tentatively slated for a release some time in 2005. Lyra's Oxford is a short story about Lyra four years after the end of The Amber Spyglass (along with 'materials' that have slipped between Lyra's world and our own, such as a postcard..
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Frequently Asked Questions (Library of Congress)
Books and other materials are shelved on some 532 miles of shelves in all three buildings. All Library stacks are closed.
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Campus FAQs
Textbooks are stocked alphabetically by department as listed in the schedule of classes. The "headers" over the books match the "headers" in the schedule.
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Can you appraise some items for me?

New Steamship Consultants FAQ's
Yes, this is a fee based service. We have appraised many museum collections. Fees for large collections vary, but the cost for appraising up to five items is $10 PER ITEM. Please email us for details. Do not describe the item or send a picture on the email, request only details of our procedure.
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What are examples of intangible assets Cambridge Partners & Associates can appraise?

Valuing Intangible Assets - Frequently Asked Questions
Cambridge Partners can assist you with valuing any of the following intangible assets: Copyrights, Corporate name and logo, Customer lists, Customer relationships (contractual and non), Franchise agreements, Internet domain names, Lease agreements, Licenses, Mailing lists, Music, video and book rights, Non-compete agreements, Packaging design and copyrights, Patents, In -process research and development (IPRD), Royalty agreements, Use rights (drilling, air rights, timber cutting rights) and othe.
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Can the Library and Archives appraise historic documents or photographs?

ISHS Library & Archives FAQ
The Idaho State Historical Society is unable to provide appraisals of the monetary value of materials offered as gifts, brought in for identification, or submitted for any other purposes. The Internal Revenue Service regards libraries and museums as interested parties, and appraisals prepared by them for gifts that they receive are subject to question. Such appraisals are likely to be challenged by the IRS. Donors wanting an appraisal must themselves acquire and pay a professional appraiser.
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What information is needed to appraise a property?

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Click on the link below to access a copy of our general data request form that we typically send to clients before commencing an assignment. Additional information is often requested. Click here to download and print the PDF form.
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How do I know if someone is qualified to appraise my property?

Auble, Jolicoeur & Gentry - premier real estate, consulting ...
A minimum requirement would be that the appraiser is licensed to appraise the property type that you wish to be appraised. Most states have at least a minimum of two levels of licensing: residential and general commercial. A residential license would not typically allow said individual to value commercial property.
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Do you appraise antique dolls?

Antique Doll Appraisals, Identification & Value - Debra'...
Yes, Debra's Dolls has been offering doll appraisal services since 1995. Debra Gulea is a member of NADDA , a UFDC judge, and a columnist who writes about antique dolls and their current market values for DOLLS Magazine (through 2005). Doll appraisals can be done in your home or at the shop. For more information, visit or our Doll Appraisals Page.
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Can the Smithsonian identify and appraise an artifact I own?

Smithsonian Institution Archives
The Smithsonian does not, as a matter of policy, offer appraisals or monetary valuations of objects for the public. However, the Smithsonian has compiled information that may serve useful. See "Identification of Objects" in Encyclopedia Smithsonian. For additional assistance, contact the Smithsonian Information Center, SI 153, MRC 010, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC 20560-010. (Phone 202.357.2700; 202.357-1729 TTY)
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Can you appraise my car if it has been wrecked?

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Yes and no. With proper documentation we can give your insurance company a fair value for your vehicle. The best thing to do is always to get your classic car appraised before anything can happen to it. Click here to schedule an appraisal or call 480-545-6605 for more information.
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Can the museum appraise my antique?

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No, the museum can not provide appraisals of the monetary value of materials offered as gifts or brought in for identification. The United States Internal Revenue Service considers museums to be "interested parties", disqualifying them from offering valuations of such objects. Donors wishing to have objects appraised must seek the services of a professional appraiser. Appraisers can be reached through the local telephone directory or by contacting the Appraisers Association of America.
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