Compare Moncton specialists for antique and art appraisal needs, then choose local in-person service or faster online valuation.
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Charitable donation valuations are a different assignment from insurance or resale work: they use fair-market-value concepts, and the receiving organization and your tax adviser set the documentation requirements. Some contributions require a federal qualified appraisal, which is a specific instrument with its own signer and inspection rules — confirm what yours needs before commissioning any report.
See Appraisily’s donation appraisal report and what it covers for the online option, or contact a Moncton appraiser from the listings below when an in-person inspection or specific credentials are required.
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People searching for Moncton antique appraisers usually need to compare local Atlantic Canada coverage with online appraisal options. Start with item-type fit, report scope, and timing.
Before you contact a provider, gather photos, measurements, and any provenance. Ask about turnaround time, what kind of value the report uses (fair market vs replacement), and whether the fee includes a written report.
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If you are in Moncton, New Brunswick and you want to move faster, use this short checklist and examples before you reach out.
Compare local availability, specialty coverage, written-report detail, fee model, and whether the provider can support estate, insurance, donation, or resale documentation.
Bring clear photos (front/back/details/marks), measurements, condition notes, and any provenance (receipts, family history, restoration notes).
Pricing varies by item type and scope (single item vs. estate). Many providers quote a flat fee or hourly rate; ask whether the fee includes a written report and research/comparables.
Yes. You can request an online appraisal from Appraisily. Submit photos and details, and receive a written valuation without an in-person visit.