FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS – ESTATE JEWELRY LIQUIDATION
Do you provide appraisals for probate?
Yes. We provide documented, itemized valuations based on current market values that are suitable for estate inventory and probate purposes. If your attorney or the court has specific documentation requirements, let us know and we’ll do our best to accommodate them.
Do I have to sell everything?
Not at all. You’re free to sell all, part, or none of a collection. There’s no obligation. Many families keep sentimental pieces and sell only what they choose. We’re happy to help you understand your options without any pressure.
Can you evaluate a large estate on-site?
Yes, for larger estates we can arrange a secure on-site evaluation. This is often convenient for executors and attorneys managing substantial collections. Contact us to discuss arrangements.
How is payment handled?
If you choose to sell, we offer prompt payment via cash, check, or wire transfer depending on the size of the transaction and your preference. We’ll explain all options clearly before you make any decision.
What documentation do you need?
Generally, valid identification for the person handling the sale. For estate transactions, executor or administrator documentation may be needed. We’ll walk you through the specific requirements during your consultation so there are no surprises.
Is the consultation confidential?
Yes. Estate matters are sensitive, and we treat them that way. Consultations take place privately, and we keep your information and the details of the estate confidential.