Raleigh’s Appraisal Fair to Offer Expert Valuation Services in May

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
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Raleigh residents are in for a treat as the City of Raleigh Museum prepares to host an Appraisal Fair in May. The event, organized in collaboration with Leland Little Auctions, will provide attendees with the opportunity to have their special treasures evaluated by professional accredited appraisers.

According to the organizers, “The professional accredited Appraisers from Leland Little Auctions will educate you on your special treasures.” This assurance is sure to attract collectors and enthusiasts eager to learn more about the value of their items.

The fair will take place on Saturday, May 11, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the City of Raleigh Museum. In addition to expert valuation services, attendees can also look forward to a relaxed atmosphere conducive to discussions about their prized possessions. As mentioned by the organizers, “Come down to the City of Raleigh Museum and enjoy some coffee while you talk to the pros.”

Individuals aged 18 and above are welcome to participate in this unique opportunity, with tickets priced between $20 and $50. Interested individuals are encouraged to secure their tickets in advance to guarantee a spot at Raleigh’s Appraisal Fair.



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