Dear Eric: My husband and I have lived in our very spacious, comfortable, lovely home for many years. I am in my 80s. My husband is 90. We are each fortunately in reasonably good health. At times, we talk about downsizing, perhaps moving to a retirement community.
Over the years, at home and in our travels, we have accumulated art, antiques, furnishings, some of which may have significant value, others not much at all. Our children may want some things, but a good deal would remain. How and where do folks in our circumstances find out what items are worth, who and how to consult?
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