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WRITTEN VALUATIONS FOR INSURANCE, PROBATE & DIVISION

Whyte’s offer professional valuations for Sale, Probate, Family Division, Insurance and other purposes.

All our valuers are experienced and are fully insured for professional indemnity.

Your valuation will be dealt with in the strictest confidence and in a friendly and efficient manner.

Valuation fees are usually charged at a half per cent of value, with a minimum fee based on an

hourly charge.

Valuation fees may be waived in the event of the item or items valued being consigned for auction

within six months of the date of valuation. At our discretion we may give informal and approximate

estimates of value free of charge to prospective sellers.

Among our institutional clients for valuations are: National Library of Ireland, National Museum of

Ireland, The Hunt Museum, Limerick, The Royal Irish Academy (RIA), National University of Ireland,

University College Cork, National University of Ireland, Galway, University of Limerick, Revenue

Commissioners, Córas Iompair Éireann (CIÉ), several city and county councils, courts of law in both

the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. We also act for major banks and insurance companies,

law firms, accountants, liquidators and receivers.

TAX ADVISORY SERVICES

Whyte’s can arrange professional advice on taxation in relation to selling art or collectibles, loaning

and gifting to the State and the area of Capital Gains Tax.

We have worked with Ireland's leading accountants and taxation advisors and have advised private

clients, artists and businesses in relation to taxation of art and collectibles.

Paul Henry

€145,000

Jack Butler Yeats

€240,000

Mary Swanzy

€180,000

– a world record

Mainie Jellett

€32,000