Trends in Valuation and Disposition of Art and Collectibles

Date: Tuesday, October 1, 2019
Time: 5:30pm - 8:00pm
Location: Willow Oaks Country Club, River Dining Room and River Lounge
Speaker: Colin Clarke, VP Freeman's Appraisals

 

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Our Speaker is:

Colin Clarke, of Freeman’s Appraisals

His Topic is:
Trends in Valuation and Disposition of Art and Collectibles

Colin Clarke serves as a Vice President of Freeman’s, and heads the Southeast office located in Richmond. He specializes in providing verbal auction valuations for single items, entire collections and single-owner sales across the spectrum of disciplines. Mr. Clarke joined Freeman’s in 2004, and since then has been instrumental in achieving some of Freeman’s most successful results in the areas of Fine Art, Sculpture, Asian Art and Jewelry.  He has achieved records for numerous single items and has been responsible for bringing a number of important collections to Freeman’s, from locations ranging from Palm Beach to New York. With over three decades of art business expertise, ranging from his first post as a restorer for the Royal Collection, to that of a founding member of several private dealer partnerships, including Knightsbridge Fine Art in New York City, specializing in 18th and 19th-century fine art and over two decades in the Fine Art auction business. 

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