Contrast a typical “classroom” scenario with a real working environment, a 25-year old antique business which is closed to the general public during a workshop. The entire inventory, including fine and decorative art, is available for detailed inspection and identification. At the Good, Better, “Best” Appraisers Workshop participants can take their time, and jointly or individually inspect items of specific interest for construction techniques, condition, quality, age and style. Guidance, feedback, and instruction is provided by two professional appraisers who have earned their Certification designation by the International Society of Appraisers. Picture yourself taking all the drawers out of a period American chest, inspecting the secondary woods, tipping it over to inspect the legs and glue blocks, and questioning whether it is actually an early centennial piece. Similarly, picture yourself examining a 19th century oil on canvas under an ultra violet light to fully understand how this valuable tool provides clues to restorations and repairs. Perhaps, you are intimidated by tall case clocks; here is a chance to take one apart. Are there notations on the back of the face, have the uprights been altered, has the seat board been replaced, are there multiple pendulum markings? Perhaps, the works and case don’t belong together. What about that “bronze” in the corner of the shop? Is it an original, a recast or well-disguised pot metal? A
beginning appraiser and an expert in a specific specialty area can both benefit
from the Good, Better, “Best” The Good, Better, “Best” Appraisers Workshop offers street-smart experience instead of classroom exercises, hands-on inspections instead of slide presentations and personal attention aimed at enlarging the community of “Best” appraisers. Copyright 2007 - Appraiser Workshops 425 S Washington St, Alexandria, VA 22314 |