Fundamentals of Valuing Fine and Decorative Arts and Antiques

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Overview

Valuation of Fine Art and Antiques is a profession that requires specialist knowledge and skills. Valuers must undergo continuing professional development to ensure currency of knowledge and develop their expertise. This course is designed for those wishing to gain a preliminary understanding of the complexities involved in valuing items in this expansive field.

Regardless of learners’ prior experience, this course provides essential knowledge for effective valuation practice. Practising valuers will readily develop an appreciation of the diversity, complexity, and stimulation of this area.

The field of Fine Art and Antiques is an extremely broad area of interest incorporating paintings and other graphic and plastic arts, furniture and clocks, books and maps, glass and crystal, Asian arts and tribal art, silverware, musical instruments, toys and dolls, objects d’art and many other areas. Due to the extensive nature of the field, it is impossible to cover all categories. This course therefore aims to address some of the major categories likely to be encountered.

The course concentrates on the most common methodologies used in the valuation of Fine Art and Antiques, namely the sales comparison and cost approaches, and provides an overview of the basic identification factors and value determinants of the categories listed in modules 3-7.

The techniques and skills developed in this course can be applied to valuation of other areas, however valuers should seek to educate themselves and develop experience in their chosen areas of specialisation. This course is not intended to replace the experience gained by years of exposure to specific categories, close inspection and handling of items, and ongoing study.

It is recommended that students wishing to follow a career in valuation should have completed the AVAA Course Fundamentals of Valuing Goods and Chattels, Plant and Equipment. Students who have not completed this course may have trouble in understanding valuation terminology and applying methodology.

Disclaimer

This course material refers to Australian valuation laws, practices and procedures in general ONLY and is correct at time of publication to the best of our knowledge and awareness. For specific legislation, regulations and practice standards, please refer to the relevant authority or seek advice from a qualified expert.

This material is provided for learning purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for independent expert advice. No responsibility will be accepted by the AVAA (Inc.), author, or any contributing parties to users of this material or third parties who place reliance on its contents for any reason whatsoever or under any circumstance.

The case scenarios cited in this guide are of a fictitious nature and are not intended in any instance to represent or reflect the actions of any individual or organisation in the public domain.

This material is the property of the Auctioneers and Valuers Association of Australia (Incorporated) and its use is subject to the provision of the Copyright Act 1968.

This course material must not be reproduced by any means or used or modified for the purpose of generating income through sale or licensing without the prior written permission of the Auctioneers and Valuers Association of Australia (Incorporated).

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Existing AVAA Members will receive 40% off the full price of this course which will automatically apply on checkout.

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