Compare antique and art appraisers near Omaha, Nebraska. See specialties, typical fees, and contact info. Or try Appraisily's free screener first, then use market comps.
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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 an Omaha appraiser from the listings below when an in-person inspection or specific credentials are required.
No verified local provider profile is currently published for Omaha. Use the nearby-city links or the online photo check below.
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Use the local provider profiles on this page when you need an in-person specialist in Omaha. When photos and documentation are enough to begin, choose the matching online service for a signed appraisal report.
Hiring the right antique and art appraisers in Omaha, Nebraska depends on your goal (insurance, estate settlement, donation, or resale). Look for clear fees, a written report when needed, and evidence of comparable research for your item type.
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 Omaha, Nebraska and you want to move faster, use this short checklist and examples before you reach out.
Most antique and art appraisers in Omaha, Nebraska review condition, age, maker marks/materials, provenance details, and comparable sales to estimate value. A written report is often used for insurance, estates, donations, or resale.
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.