Real auction prices from Christie's, Sotheby's and more — in plain English, in under a minute.
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These are the moments that bring most people to Appraizely.
You are sorting through a parent's or grandparent's belongings and finding pieces that could be valuable — but you just don't know for sure.
Someone offered you money for something at an estate sale or antique fair. You said yes — or no — but you still wonder if it was the right call.
A relative left you something they always kept safe. You want to understand its value — for insurance, for your children, or just for peace of mind.
Appraizely gives you the information you need — before you decide anything.
No technical knowledge required. If you can send an email, you can use Appraizely.
Describe your item in plain English — "blue Wedgwood plate" or "old grandfather clock" is enough to start. A photo helps but is never required.
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We scan millions of real past sales from Christie's, Sotheby's, Heritage Auctions, Bonhams, and eBay. This takes about 20–30 seconds.
Real sales, not asking prices
You get a fair market value range and a list of exact recent sales — so you can see exactly where the number comes from.
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My mother left me her china cabinet. I had no idea if it was worth $50 or $5,000. Appraizely gave me real auction numbers within a minute. I finally felt like I knew what I was dealing with.
A dealer at an estate sale offered me $40 for a pocket watch. I went home, looked it up on Appraizely, and found out it had sold at auction for over $300. I did not sell.
I was going to put my Hummel figurines in the garage sale for $10 each. Turns out some of them are worth over $100. Very easy to use and completely free to search.
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