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How to Detect Repairs on Art PotteryDetecting repairs on Roseville, Rookwood, Van Briggle, Teco, Hampshire and other art pottery is becoming more difficult as the quality of repairs has continued to improve over the years. At Just Art Pottery we regularly have collectors asking for tips on how to detect repairs on art pottery. The following summarizes practical and easy to perform steps that can successfully be used by collectors and dealers to identify even the most professional art pottery restorations.
By using these methods, you can better ensure that your pottery is free of repairs or better evaluate the extent of restoration on a given item. Insuring Your Art Pottery CollectionWith the steadily increasing value of American art pottery, the financial risk of not having your collection or inventory insured has increased as well. It is estimated that only approximately 25% of collectors insure their collections. Since many art pottery items are one of a kind, or at least very difficult to replace, and as such somewhat difficult to value, many pottery collectors choose not to obtain insurance. Or they simply assume their homeowner's policy will cover them in the event of a claim from theft, fire, flood or other natural disaster. Unfortunately, in many cases, the typical homeowner's policy does not have enough content insurance to cover both normal home contents and a large art pottery collection. Some homeowner policies will not cover art pottery at all. These insurers typically require a special antique policy. It is important for collectors to confirm the requirements of their policy and specific coverage limits with their insurance agent. Collectible insurance policies typically can cover just about any type of pottery collection. However, the collector will typically have to estimate the value of the collection. In order to value your collection, you will need an estimate of the replacement value of your items. Appraisals, auction results, Ebay, and art pottery price guides are all methods to value your collection. In addition to valuing your collection, you will also need a method to keep an accurate inventory. Acceptable inventory methods include videotaping your pottery collection one piece at a time, photographs, and digital photos. The most recognized companies for collectibles insurance are Collectibles Insurance Agency and Antique and Collectible Association (ACA). Collectibles Insurance Agency can be reached at 888.837.9537. ACA can be reached at 800.287.7127. We have maintained insurance with Collectibles Insurance Agency for years and have found them to be very good to work with. Additional information on this topic can be found in The Journal of American Art Pottery November/December 2002 issue. |
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