Valuation

Valuation of your property may be necessary for various reasons, for example to determine insurance or because you wish to sell an object. I am happy to help you value your leather objects such as bags, shoes, clothing, archaeological material and utensils.

A simple appraisal of one object is possible from €24,95! *

Different rates apply for comprehensive appraisals (which include consideration of brand, condition, authenticity, and market comparison) and for official appraisals for insurance, estate, or claim purposes.

Do you have multiple items you'd like to have valued? Feel free to contact us for a personalized quote.

* This rate applies only to an indicative valuation based on the second-hand value and sales potential.

Price change appraisals

To continue to guarantee the quality and care of my valuations, the rate for a simple valuation has been adjusted from €24,95 €24.95 to €50 as of January 1, 2026 €50,- vanaf 1 januari 2026.

The change reflects the time, expertise, and market comparisons applied to each appraisal. Appraisals requested before January 1st will still be subject to the current rate.

Requesting a valuation is easy:

This is how it works:

  • Take clear photos (minimum 1 MB – maximum 3 MB) of the object to be valued. Don't forget to photograph any marks or labels.
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  • Send an e-mail to info@ingespecht.nl and include VALUATION as the subject line. You can add up to 5 images per object.
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  • Describe the object as best you can and add as much background information as possible.
  • Don't forget to add your contact information and your mobile phone number. This number will be used once to send you a 'tikkie'. (Only available to residents of the Netherlands!).
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  • Don't forget to mention what you need the valuation report for!
  • Submit form.
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  • Pay for your valuation. 
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  • You will receive your valuation report and invoice in your e-mail box within 3 working days.
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Photo credits from left to right: Nina Vrieswijk (photography) & Joppe Pelzer (model) | Falconry Bag, Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien | Myrthe Specht (photography) & Nina Vrieswijk (model)

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