GANGSTER PROHIBITION ERA CHICAGO OUTFIT A.C. Engraved Pinky Ring - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
GANGSTER PROHIBITION ERA CHICAGO OUTFIT A.C. Engraved Pinky Ring - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
GANGSTER PROHIBITION ERA CHICAGO OUTFIT A.C. Engraved Pinky Ring Metal Type : 18 Karat Yellow Gold Total Weight : 5.08 grams Provenance: Nothing Special, could be yours! A.C. Engraved Pinky Ring Metal Type : 18 Karat Yellow Gold
GANGSTER PROHIBITION ERA CHICAGO OUTFIT
A.C. Engraved Pinky Ring
▪ Metal Type: 18 Karat Yellow Gold ▪ Total Weight: 5.08 grams ▪ Provenance: Nothing Special, could be
yours!
A.C. Engraved Pinky Ring
▪ Metal Type: 18 Karat Yellow Gold ▪ Total Weight: 5.08 grams ▪ Provenance: Nothing Special, could be
yours!
SOLD FOR $291
A.C. Engraved Pinky Ring
▪ Metal Type: 18 Karat Yellow Gold ▪ Total Weight: 5.08 grams ▪ Provenance: Gold pinkie ring monogrammed
"AC". Worn by Al Capone and given to gangster Mickey Cohen by Ralph Capone, Al's brother, upon Al's death in 1947.
A.C. Engraved Pinky Ring
▪ Metal Type: 18 Karat Yellow Gold ▪ Total Weight: 6.15 grams ▪ Provenance: Gold pinkie ring monogrammed
"AC". Worn by Al Capone and given to gangster Mickey Cohen by Ralph Capone, Al's brother, upon Al's death in 1947.
SOLD FOR: $8,100!!
Sterling Silver Cocktail Shaker
▪ Metal Type: Sterling Silver
(92.5% Silver)
▪ Size: 11” ▪ Provenance: Unknown
Sterling Silver Cocktail Shaker
▪ Metal Type: Sterling Silver
(92.5% Silver)
▪ Size: 11” ▪ Provenance: Unknown
SOLD FOR $400
Sterling Silver Cocktail Pitcher
Sterling Silver Cocktail Pitcher
The cocktail shaker, which was given to Al Capone by his underlings, is engraved: 'To a Regular Guy from the Boys 1932'
Sterling Silver Cocktail Pitcher
The cocktail shaker, which was given to Al Capone by his underlings, is engraved: 'To a Regular Guy from the Boys 1932'
Sold for $58,000!!
A Lock of Hair?
Can you put a value on a lock of hair? If your famous you can!
A Lock of Hair?
Can you put a value on a lock of hair? If your famous you can! Willie Nelson’s braids were auctioned off to the tune of….
A Lock of Hair?
Can you put a value on a lock of hair? If your famous you can! Willie Nelson’s braids were auctioned off to the tune of….
Sold for $37,000!!
A Lock of Hair?
You think that’s a lot of money? A lock from Elvis Presley’s Head sold in 2002.
A Lock of Hair?
You think that’s a lot of money? A lock from Elvis Presley’s Head sold in 2002.
$115,000!
Back to Reality
Back to Reality Estates are often emotional times for our clients.
Back to Reality Estates are often emotional times for our clients. Perceived Value often comes from EMOTION rather than REALITY
Creative Solutions to Solving Family Feuds
Creative Solutions to Solving Family Feuds
- Private Auction
Creative Solutions to Solving Family Feuds
- Private Auction
- Time Share
Creative Solutions to Solving Family Feuds
- Private Auction
- Time Share
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Creative Solutions to Solving Family Feuds
- Private Auction
- Time Share
- Copy Copy Copy
- When all else fails:
Use Playground Rules!
▪ An appraiser is a professional who specializes in providing opinions of value
(appraisals) and valuation services in an independent, impartial and objective manner
▪ Professional appraisers have taken courses and have been trained in appraisal
theory and methodology as well as specific product and specialty knowledge
▪ ISA appraisers must take classes, pass exams, and subject their reports to peer
review as well as meet USPAP and minimum experience requirements
WHY HIRE AN APPRAISER
▪ Purchase Insurance Coverage ▪ Property Damage or Loss Claim ▪ Donations and Gifts ▪ Selling an Item/Purchasing an Item ▪ Estate Planning ▪ Equitable Distribution for an Estate ▪ Estate Taxation ▪ Collateral for a Loan ▪ Desire to know
WHY HIRE A DESIGNATED APPRAISER
▪ Education ▪ Training ▪ Experience ▪ Legitimacy ▪ Code of Ethics ▪ Current and up to date in
▪ Appraisal Standards ▪ Market Trends
INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF APPRAISERS
▪ Largest personal property appraisal organization ▪ Best appraisal principles, theory and methodology in the
profession
▪ Appraisal Foundation Sponsor ▪ Code of ethics ▪ Only personal property ▪ Training/Annual Conference ▪ Requalification requirements ▪ Professional development
INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF APPRAISERS
▪ National Network of Qualified Appraisers ▪ Industry recognition for the best appraisal theory and
methodology program
▪ Antiques and Residential Content Programs ▪ Fine Art Programs ▪ Specialty Studies Pathway ▪ USPAP Trained and Tested ▪ Website specifically designed to search for appraisers ▪ The best annual conference
▪ The appraiser claims to be associated with an appraisal organization and they do
not come up on the site’s appraiser search
▪ The appraiser belongs to a lesser recognized organization or does not hold a
designation from a recognized organization
▪ The appraiser does not belong to an appraisal organization
▪ The appraiser claims to be USPAP “Certified” (USPAP does not
certify appraisers)
▪ The appraiser has no appraisal theory or methodology training ▪ The appraiser is not USPAP tested and requalified every two years ▪ Is banned from practicing before the IRS ▪ If the fee is based upon a percentage of the valuation ▪ The appraiser values and offers to buy