Antiques Appraisers in New York

21 verified appraisers in our directory

81% are USPAP-certified. 100% are IRS-qualified for Form 8283. Every listing was sourced from a recognized professional registry.

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AA

Abigail Athanasopoulos

ASA

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New York, NY

Personal Property

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MN

Myriam Nader-Salomon

Candidate

Haverstraw, NY

Personal Property
MT

Maria Tarrence, ASA, ARM

ISA AM · AAA · AAA Accredited

New York, NY

Personal Property
AA

Abigail Athanasopoulos

ASA

New York, NY

Personal Property
CR

Charles Rosoff

ASA · MRICS

New York, NY

Personal Property
PL

Patricia Lanigan

ASA

Floral Park, NY

Personal Property
KL

Kenneth Linsner

ASA

Sloatsburg, NY

Personal Property
FZ

Frances Zeman

FASA

Melville, NY

Personal Property
BG

Bernadette Giardina

ASA

Schenectady, NY

Personal Property
JL

Julia Liberman

AAA · ASA · AAA Certified

Rockville Centre, NY

Personal Property
JS

Jane St. Lifer

ASA

New York, NY

Personal Property
BS

Barbara Sussman

AM

Hoosick Falls, NY

Personal Property
EJ

Ellen J. Epstein

AAA · AAA Certified · ASA

Katonah, NY

Personal Property

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Frequently asked questions

How many antiques appraisers are in New York?

Our directory lists 21 verified antiques appraisers in New York, sourced from recognized professional registries including ASA, ISA, AAA, ABAA, IAAA, and other specialty bodies.

Are New York antiques appraisers USPAP-certified?

81% of the antiques appraisers in our New York directory hold a current USPAP certification.

Can I find IRS-qualified antiques appraisers in New York?

Yes — 100% of the antiques appraisers in our New York directory meet the IRS qualified appraiser definition for Form 8283 donations over $5,000.

How much does a antiques appraisal cost in New York?

Fees vary by complexity and intended use. In New York, a single-item estate or insurance appraisal typically runs $150–$500. IRS donation appraisals for one item commonly range $300–$600. Always get a written fee agreement in advance.