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Portland Maine

Jewelry Appraisal experts around Portland ME

The Jewelry Appraisers listed here provide appraisal and gem testing services to the Portland ME area and the surrounding cities and towns of Westbrook, Portsmouth NH, Kennebunk and Brunswick. Antique, estate & modern diamond jewelry & watches are valued and included in appraisal reports for all purposes including: Insurance Replacement, Estate, Open Market, Divorce Settlement & Equitable Distribution etc.

All JAW Associates:

  • Are full-time accredited Appraisers and Gemologists, not retail jewelers.
  • Are fully qualified and experienced.
  • Have had all of their credentials independently verified by us.
  • Are held to account by national and sometimes also international appraisal governing bodies.
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We are actively seeking a high quality Independent Jewelry Appraisal business with offices in Cumberland County to feature in:

Portland


The nearest Appraisers to Portland that are listed on JAW, are shown below:

Warren Morss - Jewelry Expert

Boston Estate & Gem Appraisal

Boston, Massachusetts, USA

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This jewelry appraiser serves the Metro-Boston area from his office in Downtown Boston and house calls to clients in southern Maine. He has over 45 years of experience, including wholesale and retail sales of loose and mounted diamonds, watches and designer Jewelry. Now wholly focused on the appraisal of your precious items and educating other valuers.

The most popular reason to get a jewelry appraisal is for insurance coverage. A detailed valuation report describing your jewelry and its worth assure you of a comparable replacement in case of loss and facilitates a stress-free settlement... [more info, fees, reviews etc]

info iconTypes of Jewelry Appraisals

Only those specifically referred to on this page are described here

Insurance Appraisal (routinely requested) - Replacement value appraisals are intended to be used for scheduled insurance coverage of jewelry and watches. The descriptions are usually the most detailed of any appraisal type and include the quality and condition of the item as well as the cut, color, clarity and carat weight (calculated or estimated) of gemstones and diamonds. When appropriate, the age or historical provenance may also be considered as value elements. Depending on the specifics of the item being appraised, the replacement value may be based on the analysis of sales for similar ‘new’ items of like kind and quality or sales of ‘used’ (vintage) items of comparable kind, quality and utility.

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