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I am posting pictures of a diamond pin that hubby inherited just recently. Maybe an appraiser can answer this question. His mother said in her will that he would received this pin and a pencil. Does he need an appraisal since it was specified in the will he would receive those items? Any suggestions would help; thank you very much. I attached some pics.

They are from London, England from the early 1900's

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The diamond horse pin from england also

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the place the pin looks like it came from

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Skippy, LOVE the pin and its box
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I dont understand your question though. Why would you need an appraiser to look at the will?
 
sorry, I am asking if he needs an appraisal for those items since she only had a will. Also my hubby is interested in finding out what they may be worth so could someone suggest a good antiques appraiser, please?
 
www.asprey.com/

Asprey is still in business might be interesting to contact them about it.

As for an appraisal the usual suspects could track it down most likely.
Richard S, rockdoc Dave Atlas or Neil
 
Date: 5/24/2007 9:37:16 PM
Author:Skippy123
Does he need an appraisal since it was specified in the will he would receive those items? Any suggestions would help; thank you very much. I attached some pics.

They are from London, England from the early 1900's
He doesn't "need" an appraisal unless he's planning on insuring the items. But it would be fun to know more about the pieces, and how much they're worth, don't you think?

While the pen is turn-of-the-century, the horse is circa 1830-1850.

Asprey is known for fine quality pieces, by the way.
 
Date: 5/24/2007 10:17:45 PM
Author: Richard Sherwood

Date: 5/24/2007 9:37:16 PM
Author:Skippy123
Does he need an appraisal since it was specified in the will he would receive those items? Any suggestions would help; thank you very much. I attached some pics.

They are from London, England from the early 1900''s
He doesn''t ''need'' an appraisal unless he''s planning on insuring the items. But it would be fun to know more about the pieces, and how much they''re worth, don''t you think?

While the pen is turn-of-the-century, the horse is circa 1830-1850.

Asprey is known for fine quality pieces, by the way.

That would be cool! I told hubby so after our vacation you may hear from him. Thank you!!!!
 
Your hubby MAY need an Estate Appraisal. Whether he does or not depends on the value of the entire estate.

I am not sure of this year''s amount, but I think it is around 1 million until 2010. Then it gets lowered. Check with your attorney and accountant. If the estate has high value, the fact that these items are listed in the will, require them to be appraised - but only if the estate is large enough to be taxed.

This type of appraisal would be to determine how much estate tax would be charged. The value the appraiser has to detemine is set by IRS Fiar Market Value definitions.

A different type of appraisal commonly used by heirs, is an appraisal for equitable distribution. This is usually when several people or more, inherit various items from a relative, but usually the will says "to be distributed equally among x,y and z persons)
This type of valuation helps the heirs to separate and choose the items they each want, and then if the items are not equial in value, the heirs have a basis upon which they can share equally through financial payment amongst themselves.


Rockdoc
 
Roc Doc,
thank you. No estate; his father is still living.

Thanks again for all your help everyone!!!
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It is very much appreciated!
 
OMG....that Asprey horse pin knocks me out...
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What a treasure!!!!!!!


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Date: 5/24/2007 11:28:32 PM
Author: widget
OMG....that Asprey horse pin knocks me out...
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What a treasure!!!!!!!


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Yeah me too, can someone revive me..... ?? Oh treasure indeed!!!!!! Love love love it!!!!!!!!
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Date: 5/24/2007 11:31:47 PM
Author: Kaleigh

Date: 5/24/2007 11:28:32 PM
Author: widget
OMG....that Asprey horse pin knocks me out...
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What a treasure!!!!!!!


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Yeah me too, can someone revive me..... ?? Oh treasure indeed!!!!!! Love love love it!!!!!!!!
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Oh, you lady''s are so sweet! I thought it was gorgeous when I saw it plus I thought it was so sweet that hubby''s mother wanted him to have it. There are diamonds covering the horse but they are so tiny they are hard to see in the pic. Thank you.
 
I can''t help you with the appraisals, but you have a beautiful and unique piece there! I''ve really enjoyed looking at it!
 
I decided to show this to you all since you are so sweet! thanks

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another pic of it

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last one. Close up

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Date: 5/25/2007 12:00:24 AM
Author: Skippy123
I decided to show this to you all since you are so sweet! thanks
Another beautiful piece, I even love the chain!! Antique pieces have so much more character than modern ones!
 
Hey,
I showed hubby this thread and it made him SO HAPPY reading your SWEET Posts! Thanks a million!!!
 
Skippy, what neat pieces!! Let us know what you find out!
 
Those are beautiful, Skippy! How special of his mother to leave those things to him. I can see wanting an appraisal for curiosity, but in reality, these items cannot be replaced, so I don''t know that I would get an insurance rider for them, personally.
 
Date: 5/25/2007 8:12:13 AM
Author: diamondseeker2006
Those are beautiful, Skippy! How special of his mother to leave those things to him. I can see wanting an appraisal for curiosity, but in reality, these items cannot be replaced, so I don't know that I would get an insurance rider for them, personally.

Thanks Ellen, thank DS, I think he would like an appraisal to find out more about them; what year they were etc. These items were given to her by her father (I know the horse was for sure). I guess for hubby and his dad it would be more about knowing a little more on the history of the items. I am sure he will just keep them in our safety deposit box.
 
kicken pieces thanks for sharing!!!
 
Date: 5/25/2007 9:41:17 AM
Author: strmrdr
kicken pieces thanks for sharing!!!

Thanks. I am sure reading these comments will make hubby so happy tonight!!!
 
Skippy the pieces are awsome. Timeless keepsakes.

Thanks for sharing!
 
Skippy I don''t have any antique appraiser info but those pieces are fantastic! What treasures.
 
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