Insurance & valuation

Antique insurance valuation. Know what you own.

Current valuation protects your collection. Start with an initial assessment.

Why insure

Your collection is worth more than you think — or less.

Many insurance policies cover antiques based on outdated values. A piece that was worth €500 twenty years ago might now be worth €2,000 — or €100. Without current valuation, you are either under- or over-insured.

AntiqBot gives you an initial indicative valuation per object. This way you know which pieces deserve formal appraisal for insurance purposes and can update your policy.

Insurance is only as good as the valuation behind it. Outdated estimates protect nothing.

For official insurance documents, a sworn appraisal report is required. AntiqBot helps you determine which pieces warrant that investment.

How it works

Review your collection.

01
Photograph objects
Take one photo per piece. Capture maker marks and special details separately.
02
Receive value indications
AntiqBot provides an indicative current market value per object.
03
Get specialist appraisals
Based on the results, you can strategically engage a sworn appraiser for the valuable pieces.
Frequently asked questions

Questions about antiques and insurance.

Will my insurer accept an AntiqBot report?

AntiqBot provides indicative valuation, not a formal appraisal report. For insurance claims, you need a sworn appraiser. AntiqBot helps you determine which pieces deserve that.

How often should I have my collection revalued?

The antiques market changes constantly. We recommend revaluing your collection every 3-5 years.

What if a piece is worth more than expected?

Then a formal appraisal becomes all the more important. AntiqBot flags pieces that may be under-insured.

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AntiqBot analyses are indicative and do not constitute an official insurance document. A sworn appraisal report is required for insurance claims.