3/03/2009

On Sale Now

The 2009 edition of the Journal of Advanced Appraisal studies is now complete and ready for sales. Visit www.appraisaljournal.org for more information and ordering. The cost of the 2009 Journal is only $55.00 and supports the Foundation for Appraisal Education. Copies of the 2008 edition are also available, with the reduced price of $35.00. The Journal of Advanced Appraisal Studies is quickly becoming the publication of record for the personal property appraisal profession.

The journal is published by the Foundation for Appraisal education and sales from the journal support the scholarships and educational initiatives of the foundation. As mentioned in past posts, the 2009 edition has 20 articles and over 300 pages of appraisal related content from ISA, NAA, ASA and AAA appraisers, as well as educators and conservators.

Order your copy today, click HERE to order.

Article contributors and topics include:
  • Alvah Beander - A Guide to Appraising African Art
  • Soodie BesaleyDiscovering a New Collecting Category: Furniture by Decorators
  • Robert J. CoreyCombining Metrics, Standards and Connoisseurship: A Weighted-Factor Scoring Model
  • Jo DesmondFramed Works on Paper – What to Look for Under the Dust Cover
  • Mark C. GroveStandards of Protocol
  • Christine GuernseyCreating a Marketing Plan: Mapping Your Way to Future Appraisal Business Success
  • Benedict J. HastingsThe Russian Imperial Porcelain Factory
  • Darlene HinesThe Enslaved African American Artisan: Contributions to the Decorative Arts
  • Brian KathenesAutographs, Manuscripts, and Historical Documents: How to Identify Common Fakes, Forgeries and Facsimiles
  • Denise J. LevyThe Challenges of Appraising Photographs
  • Jianping MeiMarket Based Art Valuations
  • Michael Moses - Market Based Art Valuations
  • Susan A. NashHistoric Wallpaper
  • Mike Odell - Beware the Risks
  • Graham P. OspreayIssues in Identification and The Authenticity of Artist’s Signatures
  • Harlan Rimmerman - Beware the Risks
  • Todd W. SigetyCombining Metrics, Standards and Connoisseurship: A Weighted-Factor Scoring Model
  • Christine A. SmithPaper-Based Artifacts and Light: An Introduction
  • Dale SorensonA Primer on Valuating and Appraising Maps
  • Stephen J. SweetingMaterial Culture and the Natural World: Mayo, Seri, and Apache Basketry
  • Victor WienerThe Unique Aspects of Appraising Large Scale Art
  • Matthew S. WilcoxIllustration Art: Problems and Resources for Appraisers
  • Michael WyrostekKnowing about “Other Assets” Increased MY Appraisal Business by 50%

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