Collections Policy
We are only able to accept objects made in Portsmouth and/or with a documented history in the area, and that our space for both display and storage is limited.At this time, the Historical Society has prioritized the acquisition of objects related to segments of the population whose history heretofore has been under-represented in the collection, including Native Americans, African Americans, the LGTBQ+ community, and other under-served communities.
Appraisals
Due to IRS regulations, museums are unable to provide monetary appraisals of works of art and objects. If you need a dollar value for tax, insurance, or other purposes, we recommend that you consult a qualified dealer, auction house, or accredited appraiser for such purposes. The following information is provided to aid in your search for an expert in a field related to your object.For assistance in locating a specialist dealer, see: New Hampshire Antiques Dealers Association: https://www.nhada.org/
For assistance with finding an appraiser, see: International Society of Appraisers 225 West Wacker Drive, Suite 650 Chicago, IL 60606 Phone: 312-981-6778 Fax: 312-265-2908 Email: usa@usa-appraisers.org Website: isa-appraisers.org
Conservation
For assistance in finding a conservator, contact:
The American Institute for Conservation of Historic & Artistic Works
1156 15th St. NW Suite 320
Washington D.C. 20005-1714
Tel: 202.452.9545
Email: info@aic-faic.org
Website: conservation-us.org