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Fine Art Valuers & Auctioneers Professional Services and Private Client Department Roseberys London has been working with solicitors, insurance


companies and private clients for almost 30 years, priding ourselves on our discreet and confidential nature to provide a range of Professional Formal Valuation services.


Probate Independent valuations of personal chattels


under Section 160 of the Inheritance Tax Act 1984 for executors and solicitors who are acting on behalf of a deceased estate in compliance with


the requirements of HM Revenue and Customs. Family Division


Professional comprehensive valuations of


antiques, artwork, jewellery and other items to enable the equitable division of possessions amongst family members if the need arises to


assist in the drawing up of a Will or pursuant to a Court Order for example.


Divorce and Financial Remedy


Undertaking inventories and the valuation of personal possessions for Divorce and Financial Remedy proceedings


instructed by individual solicitors or as a joint instruction by the Central


Family Court and acting as the expert under FPR Part 25.


Insurance A ‘Tank Louis


Cartier’ wristwatch, by Cartier


A detailed and illustrated open market valuation of your artworks,


antiques and jewellery ensuring that you are neither under insured nor over insured to avoid any unrealistic premium payments and subsequent disputes should a claim arise.


For further information please contact Maria Zuccon


mariazuccon@roseberys.co.uk +44 (0) 20 8761 2522 www.roseberys.co.uk


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