The Expert Appraisal Company provides USPAP-compliant personal property appraisal services to clients throughout New Hampshire, including Manchester, Nashua, Concord, Portsmouth, Hanover, Exeter, and surrounding areas. Whether you need an appraisal for estate settlement, insurance coverage, charitable donation, divorce, or litigation support, we provide accurate, defensible valuations prepared by an ISA Certified Appraiser of Personal Property.
Many appraisals can be completed remotely using photographs and documentation provided by the client — no in-person visit required. For complex or large-scale assignments, on-site inspections are available throughout New Hampshire and nationwide.
Our appraisals cover a wide range of personal property, including fine art (paintings, prints, sculpture, and works on paper), antiques and decorative arts, estate jewelry and watches, furniture and furnishings, silver and ceramics, rugs and textiles, books and manuscripts, collectibles, and furniture, fixtures, and equipment (FF&E).
To discuss an appraisal engagement in New Hampshire contact us using the form or reach out directly. We are happy to answer questions, provide a fee estimate, and outline the process for your specific situation.
New Hampshire's Collector Scene
New Hampshire’s collector community reflects the state’s New England heritage and its long history as a summer destination for artists and collectors. The Currier Museum of Art in Manchester holds a significant collection of American and European art, including important holdings of New Hampshire and New England landscape paintings, and owns the Zimmerman House, the only Frank Lloyd Wright-designed home in New England open to the public. The Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth College in Hanover holds one of the oldest and most distinguished college art collections in the country.
Estate collections in New Hampshire frequently include New England landscape paintings, American Impressionist works, colonial and Federal period American furniture and silver, European paintings and decorative arts, luxury goods, and collectibles such as stamps and coins. Painters including Thomas Dewing and Abbott Thayer were active in New Hampshire and appear in regional estate inventories. New Hampshire’s proximity to Boston auction houses connects area buyers and sellers to the international market, and formal USPAP-compliant appraisals are regularly required for estate settlement, insurance, and charitable donation purposes.
