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Vasco Assets is a private international investment firm
Vasco Assets is a private international investment firm
Provided that an art asset is authenticated and genuine beyond reproach, the determining factors when evaluating it revolve around rarity and desirability (or supply and demand). The physical condition and appearance of the item is always a factor to reckon with. As a rule of thumb, an Art piece is worth as much as a buyer is willing to pay for it. Value can be assessed based on comparable pieces sold at auction as well.
Due to an increasing number of questionable art pieces in recent years, Vasco is solely interested in Art related assets having complete and verifiable provenance, preferably accompanied by a legitimate Certificate of Authenticity. If you do not possess the required documentation, Vasco can provide you with expert authentication services.
A certificate of authenticity is valid only if it originates from and is signed by:
Legitimate COA must contain the following piece details:
All COA documentation must be original and hand-signed by the authenticators. Photocopies are NOT acceptable. A valid certificate of authenticity should contain verifiable documented proof or evidence of why the art is genuine. A COA is valid ONLY IF IT STATES CONCLUSIVELY that the art is by the artist whose signature it bears. Any conditional statements found in a certificate of authenticity such as “in our considered opinion…” or “we believe that…” will not be considered as sufficient Authentication.
COA for art by famous artists’ i.e. Rembrandt, Warhol, Picasso, and Chagall etc. should contain the following information:
The term Provenance refers to the history of ownership of a valued object or work of art or literature and can take many forms:
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