Your Jewellery Valuation Report is composed of the following sections:
Letter of Transmittal: which is an introductory letter explaining the market conditions within which the valuation has been completed, precious metal prices on the day are also stated.
Valuation schedule: this is a "forensic" description, recording Hallmarks or results of metal testing for gold content, metal weight, quality of workmanship, measurements and weights of gems, colour and clarity assessment of diamonds. We record as much information as possible, together with, our valuation for the purpose of the valuation whether; insurance, probate etc.
Image Schedule: normally includes four digital images of each item of jewellery, all identifying characteristics are photographed, including Hallmarks and serial numbers.
Notes to Schedule: explains the procedures employed and the factors and limitations relevant to your particular report.
Glossary of Terms: is an explanation of the technical words and terms used in the report, where necessary they are explained by use of diagrams.
Data Disc: is a complete digital record of our report, all digital images, grading certificates and sales receipts.
Insurance Summary: is a summarisation of the report for your insurer's records.
Our Reports also include:
Repair Reports are prepared when necessary and provided without extra charge as an inclusive part of our report.
Scan Protection for your security we scan protect our reports and watermark protect the photographic images.
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