Qualified Appraisals for Celebrity Estates
When an estate includes significant entertainment memorabilia, musical instruments, celebrity archives, or cultural artifacts, you need an appraiser whose credentials will withstand IRS scrutiny.
DIG Appraisals exists for exactly this purpose.
Why Celebrity Estates Work With Dig Appraisals
The IRS defines a qualified appraiser with precision: relevant professional designation, verifiable expertise in the subject property, no financial interest in the outcome, and compliance with USPAP. Many appraisers meet some of these criteria. Very few meet all of them, and fewer still can demonstrate a track record at the level that high-value entertainment and celebrity estates demand.
Helen Hall is a Certified Member of the AAA — the highest designation from the Appraisers Association of America, and a former Vice President and Head of Entertainment Memorabilia at Christie's New York and London. She has appraised the estates and archives of Marlon Brando, Clark Gable, David Bowie, Tom Petty, Audrey Hepburn and some of the most significant cultural figures of the twentieth century. Her appraisals are USPAP-compliant, fully documented, and defensible.
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The highest designation from the Appraisers Association of America. Requires a minimum of ten years of professional experience, demonstrated expertise, and ongoing continuing education in USPAP standards. Recognised by the IRS as a qualified appraiser organisation.
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Every DIG appraisal conforms to the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice — the legal benchmark for IRS estate tax, charitable donation, and insurance purposes. All reports include the required certification, methodology documentation, and effective date of value.
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DIG Appraisals has no consignment relationship with any auction house. Fees are flat-rate based on scope, never a percentage of value. This satisfies USPAP's independence requirements and eliminates the conflict-of-interest objections that can compromise auction house appraisals in legal proceedings.
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We Appraise Celebrity Estates
Entertainment memorabilia — music, film, television, and stage
Musical instruments — guitars, keyboards, drums, and studio equipment
Costumes and stage wear — performance clothing and accessories
Manuscripts and documents — handwritten lyrics, scripts, contracts, correspondence
Film and photography — personal and professional archives
Awards and honours — Grammys, Oscars, BAFTAs, gold records, and other career awards
Fine and decorative art — personal collections and gifts from collaborators
Animation art and film posters — original production art and promotional materials
Personal property — furniture, vehicles, and objects of personal significance
CELEBRITY ESTATE EXPERIENCE INCLUDES:
The David Bowie Archive (2015-2023)
The Tom Petty Estate (2017-2025)
The Audrey Hepburn Foundation (2017)
The Personal Property of Marlon Brando (2005)
The Estate of Clark Gable (2006)
The Estate of Stan Laurel (2007)
The Audrey Hepburn Foundation (2017)
DIG also works with living musicians and their representatives on archival management and ongoing collection stewardship, with full discretion maintained.