[Woodcarver] question about insuring carvings

Sandy Holder carouselcarver at hotmail.com
Mon Jun 25 17:48:35 EDT 2007



Marcia,
You might want to check with your home owners insurance. I have musical
instruments use away from home and have them insured through them on a
rider. Very reasonable.
Sandy - Evart

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See my carvings at http://www.picturetrail.com/sholder


>From: Marcia Berkall <whitwood at fairpoint.net>

>Subject: [Woodcarver] question about insuring carvings

>Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2007 23:58:50 -0400

>

>I have just joined a local art foundation that has a gallery in Boothbay

>Harbor, Maine...a great area for selling art. The organization is a

>registered non-profit and does not have gallery insurance. Does anyone

>know of any company that will allow me to insure indivudual pieces of art

>in a gallery? My insurance agent has not been able to come up with

>anything.

>

>Thanks!

>

>Marcia (aka Mush)

>South China, Maine


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