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Submit Artwork for Valuation

Use the form below to send us details on a work of art you wish to sell or have appraised for estate or insurance purposes.

Please Note: We can only provide information if you include a digital image of the work of art. If you are unable to submit a digital photograph you may send details of your artwork in the mail.

If you have difficulty using the form below. Please email details of your artwork to info@mayberryfineart.com

Contact Name
Email Address
Phone #
Artist's Name
Date of Artwork
What is the size or dimensions of the artwork? If the piece is framed do not including the frame in your measurements.
What is the history of the artwork? Please provide as many details as possible about where or how you acquired the artwork.
Why are you seeking an appraisal or valuation for this artwork?
You may provide us with up to 3 images of the artwork you are submitting. If you are unable to provide a digital image please contact us. Please review our tips for photographing artwork.
Please include any other questions or comments regarding your artwork or the appraisal process below.
Estate or Insurance Planning?

Mayberry Fine Art provides free verbal valuations and appraisals. If you require a formal valuation for insurance or estate purposes we charge a fee of $150 (CND) for the first piece of artwork and $35 (CND) for each additional piece. On-site valuation services are also available. Please contact us for more details and pricing.

Tips for submitting artwork

When submitting artwork for an appraisal or valuation please try to provide as many details as possible. The more information you can tell us about the artwork and how you aquired it, the easier it will be for us to provide a quick and accurate valuation.

If you have any questions you may contact us at 204-255-5690 or by email at info@mayberryfineart.com

Tips for photographing artwork

When submitting images of artwork here are some tips to follow.

  • When possible photograph your artwork under natural light with no flash.
     
  • Try to make sure the entire piece is visible in the photograph.
     
  • For older paintings a photograph of the back of the painting may be useful when appraising value.
     
  • A close up of the artists signature may be useful if it is unclear who the artist of the piece is.