SOLVING THE LAST UNREGULATED MARKET OF ART, ANTIQUITY AND COLLECTIBLES Current publication undertakes all challenges of last unregulated market of cultural property and shows world first universal appraisal system for art antiquity or collectible items! And much more…
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The current publication undertakes all major challenges of the last unregulated market of art, antiquity and collectibles. It exposes the reality of art and antiquity appraisal showing how easily it is manipulated for own benefit without any justification what so ever. The reader will learn that prior this publication there were no specific laws, systems or methods of any kind anywhere in the world that regulate how art, antiquity or collectibles are appraised, managed and even owned. The reader will also see in its entirety a revolutionary new system that gives everyone the finest tools to evaluate, document and manage virtually any art, antiquity or collectible items. By studying this work, rarity owners can for the first time see and understand the entire art market system. This publication demonstrates in full details how rarities are appraised, how to properly document cultural items, what Item Identification System is and how to use it. Most important is that all who read this publication will actually learn how to appraise any art, antiquity or collectible items by themselves with a revolutionary new appraisal method called “Method TES”. The developed method is so innovative and unique that there’s no item it cannot evaluate whilst almost everyone can use it. As a Method TES user you can for the first time ever explain the process of evaluation and final value of the object up to a last penny.
Finally in this publication reader will find out that appraisal, although large, is only a part of the problem within the unregulated art and antiquity market. Authors uncover other major gaps in this multibillion dollar “game” but what is more important show realistic and practical solutions that are available to everyone. Information presented in this publication is extremely useful to all who are even slightly involved with art, antiquity and collectibles, from government agencies, insurance companies and banks to appraisers, experts, collectors or just rarity owners.
Lastly the publication analyzes global issues that affect everyone today. Authors propose a new concept involving art, antiquity and collectibles that can greatly stimulate the economy, make our currency along with the entire banking sector much more secure, create jobs and help our