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Revolutionize Your Appraisal Experience: Simplicity, Efficiency, and Value Discovery

Revolutionize Your Appraisal Experience: Simplicity, Efficiency, and Value Discovery

Expert Appraisals Made Simple

With Appraisily, unlocking the value of your collectibles and antiques has never been easier. From the comfort of your own home, our professional appraisers provide an accurate evaluation of your items based on photos and concise descriptions. Just upload your picture and let us unearth the hidden treasures you possess.

Effortless Evaluations

Discovering the worth of your items is only a few clicks away. Our online antique appraisal service helps you decide whether to cherish, sell, or reconsider your items, making the process seamless. Experience a swift and stress-free way to determine the true value of your collectibles.

Save Time, Discover Value

With Appraisily, the tedious task of seeking information and physically getting your antiques appraised is a thing of the past. Our streamlined online process eliminates wasted time and effort, making us your go-to choice for the simplest and most accurate art appraisal online.

Our Three-Step Process: From Identification to Detailed Report

Our Three-Step Process: From Identification to Detailed Report

Accurate Value Estimation

Relying on our expert understanding of the condition and current market trends, we offer precise appraisals of your antiques. We leverage detailed data from previous auctions, retail sales, and relevant listings, ensuring your item’s evaluation is grounded in the most current market landscape.

Detailed Report

Once our analysis is complete, we provide an accessible online link to a comprehensive report detailing our findings. Share it with potential buyers, or keep it for your records. For your convenience, we also deliver this thorough art appraisal report as a downloadable PDF.

Empower Your Sale: Know the Worth and Attract More Buyers
Boost Your Profit
Understanding the true value of your item ensures you never undersell. Our detailed Appraisily reports are designed to bolster your profit margins, guaranteeing that you receive a fair price for your cherished pieces.
Accelerate Your Sale
In the world of collectibles, knowledge is power. Buyers are not just interested in cost, but in the worth and authenticity of an item. Our expert art appraisal reports validate the uniqueness and value of your items, making them irresistible to discerning collectors.

Empower Your Sale: Know the Worth and Attract More Buyers

Boost Your Profit
Understanding the true value of your item ensures you never undersell. Our detailed Appraisily reports are designed to bolster your profit margins, guaranteeing that you receive a fair price for your cherished pieces.
Accelerate Your Sale
In the world of collectibles, knowledge is power. Buyers are not just interested in cost, but in the worth and authenticity of an item. Our expert art appraisal reports validate the uniqueness and value of your items, making them irresistible to discerning collectors.
Fresh from Our Experts: Recent Appraisals at Appraisily

Fresh from Our Experts: Recent Appraisals at Appraisily

Preliminary Analysis: Twilight suffuses this vertically oriented oil-on-canvas landscape with a soft amber glow, the low sun melting into a veil of green-grey clouds while a tranquil Dutch canal mirrors the sky in silvery olive and umber streaks; a narrow wooden footbridge and split-rail fence guide the eye toward a distant bend, creating a classical Hague-School recession from foreground water to misty horizon. Lush yet subdued masses of foliage—rendered with wet-on-wet scumbles and selective impasto—flank the waterway: at left, a leaf-bare sapling reveals spidery branches; at right, a dense thicket is animated by a single, serpentine dead limb silhouetted against the luminous atmosphere. The palette favors earth greens, burnt sienna, raw umber, and lead-white tints, unified by a mellow, resin-rich varnish now faintly yellowed. Fine, age-consistent craquelure, edge abrasions, and two pinpoint paint losses along the lower rim attest to late-19th-century origin. Lower left, the cursive signature “Gabriel” in warm brown pigment aligns with works by Paul J. C. Gabriël, a key exponent of Dutch tonal realism who blended Barbizon naturalism with native water-land motifs. No reverse inscriptions or gallery labels are visible, but the atmospheric handling, restrained chroma, and canal iconography root the piece firmly in fin-de-siècle Netherlands.

Preliminary Analysis: Twilight suffuses this vertically oriented oil-on-canvas landscape with a soft amber glow, the low sun melting into a veil of green-grey clouds while a tranquil Dutch canal mirrors the sky in silvery olive and umber streaks; a narrow wooden footbridge and split-rail fence guide the eye toward a distant bend, creating a classical Hague-School recession from foreground water to misty horizon. Lush yet subdued masses of foliage—rendered with wet-on-wet scumbles and selective impasto—flank the waterway: at left, a leaf-bare sapling reveals spidery branches; at right, a dense thicket is animated by a single, serpentine dead limb silhouetted against the luminous atmosphere. The palette favors earth greens, burnt sienna, raw umber, and lead-white tints, unified by a mellow, resin-rich varnish now faintly yellowed. Fine, age-consistent craquelure, edge abrasions, and two pinpoint paint losses along the lower rim attest to late-19th-century origin. Lower left, the cursive signature “Gabriel” in warm brown pigment aligns with works by Paul J. C. Gabriël, a key exponent of Dutch tonal realism who blended Barbizon naturalism with native water-land motifs. No reverse inscriptions or gallery labels are visible, but the atmospheric handling, restrained chroma, and canal iconography root the piece firmly in fin-de-siècle Netherlands.

Preliminary Analysis: Oil on canvas genre interior depicting a peasant spinner, the seated woman bent intently over a treadle-type spinning wheel whose broad rim and turned uprights dominate the left foreground; her white linen coif, deep-violet bodice, and forest-green apron emerge from a chiaroscuro field of russet browns and umber shadows, a candle-lit glow modeling her face and hands.  Tight, layered glazes and minute scumbling on fabric folds recall mid-19th-century Dutch Academic revivalists emulating 17th-century fijnschilders.  The composition is triangular—wheel, figure, distaff—balanced by a brass-hued water jug and a wall-hung yarn reel that double as humble vanitas emblems of industry and time.  Surface is fine-woven canvas with even craquelure, slight cupping, and pinpoint paint losses along the upper edge; varnish has yellowed to a mellow tone.  A delicate Louis-XIV style gilt slip with egg-and-dart incising is set within an ebonized, canted cassetta frame, suggesting c. 1860–80 continental manufacture.  Lower left bears an indistinct red-brown monogram, partly obscured by abrasion, offering a clue to workshop attribution.

Preliminary Analysis: Oil on canvas genre interior depicting a peasant spinner, the seated woman bent intently over a treadle-type spinning wheel whose broad rim and turned uprights dominate the left foreground; her white linen coif, deep-violet bodice, and forest-green apron emerge from a chiaroscuro field of russet browns and umber shadows, a candle-lit glow modeling her face and hands. Tight, layered glazes and minute scumbling on fabric folds recall mid-19th-century Dutch Academic revivalists emulating 17th-century fijnschilders. The composition is triangular—wheel, figure, distaff—balanced by a brass-hued water jug and a wall-hung yarn reel that double as humble vanitas emblems of industry and time. Surface is fine-woven canvas with even craquelure, slight cupping, and pinpoint paint losses along the upper edge; varnish has yellowed to a mellow tone. A delicate Louis-XIV style gilt slip with egg-and-dart incising is set within an ebonized, canted cassetta frame, suggesting c. 1860–80 continental manufacture. Lower left bears an indistinct red-brown monogram, partly obscured by abrasion, offering a clue to workshop attribution.

Preliminary Analysis: Oil on canvas genre interior depicting a peasant spinner, the seated woman bent intently over a treadle-type spinning wheel whose broad rim and turned uprights dominate the left foreground; her white linen coif, deep-violet bodice, and forest-green apron emerge from a chiaroscuro field of russet browns and umber shadows, a candle-lit glow modeling her face and hands.  Tight, layered glazes and minute scumbling on fabric folds recall mid-19th-century Dutch Academic revivalists emulating 17th-century fijnschilders.  The composition is triangular—wheel, figure, distaff—balanced by a brass-hued water jug and a wall-hung yarn reel that double as humble vanitas emblems of industry and time.  Surface is fine-woven canvas with even craquelure, slight cupping, and pinpoint paint losses along the upper edge; varnish has yellowed to a mellow tone.  A delicate Louis-XIV style gilt slip with egg-and-dart incising is set within an ebonized, canted cassetta frame, suggesting c. 1860–80 continental manufacture.  Lower left bears an indistinct red-brown monogram, partly obscured by abrasion, offering a clue to workshop attribution.

Preliminary Analysis: Oil on canvas genre interior depicting a peasant spinner, the seated woman bent intently over a treadle-type spinning wheel whose broad rim and turned uprights dominate the left foreground; her white linen coif, deep-violet bodice, and forest-green apron emerge from a chiaroscuro field of russet browns and umber shadows, a candle-lit glow modeling her face and hands. Tight, layered glazes and minute scumbling on fabric folds recall mid-19th-century Dutch Academic revivalists emulating 17th-century fijnschilders. The composition is triangular—wheel, figure, distaff—balanced by a brass-hued water jug and a wall-hung yarn reel that double as humble vanitas emblems of industry and time. Surface is fine-woven canvas with even craquelure, slight cupping, and pinpoint paint losses along the upper edge; varnish has yellowed to a mellow tone. A delicate Louis-XIV style gilt slip with egg-and-dart incising is set within an ebonized, canted cassetta frame, suggesting c. 1860–80 continental manufacture. Lower left bears an indistinct red-brown monogram, partly obscured by abrasion, offering a clue to workshop attribution.

Success Stories: A Glimpse into a Real Appraisal Report

Success Stories: A Glimpse into a Real Appraisal Report

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Among Mark’s cherished heirlooms was a striking original painting. With Appraisily’s expert help, the artist was identified as ‘Tinus de Jongh (Dutch, 1885–1942)’, and the artwork was appraised between $1,500 and $2,000. Ultimately, it was sold for $1,800. In Mark’s own words:

“Thanks to this incredible service. I had no idea the painting held such value. The $20 online art appraisal report was an absolute bargain, and I’ll definitely use Appraisily again.”

Want to see the kind of report Mark received? Click here for an example.

Experience Appraisily’s Unparalleled Appraisal Approach

Step One: Photo Submission

You capture clear images of your antique or piece of art and upload them directly to our platform. Please include any pertinent details about the item for our experts.

Step Two: Expert Analysis

Our team of seasoned professionals will meticulously research your item, identifying its unique features, maker, and origin. The condition of the item and current market trends will be analyzed for an accurate valuation.

Step Three: Comprehensive Report

Upon completing our analysis, we compile our findings into a detailed report. This report, accessible through an exclusive online link and downloadable in PDF format, can be shared with potential buyers or kept for your personal records.

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