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Preserving Private Collections
Preserve and enhance the value of your collections.

Whether you collect fine art, wine, antiques, rare books or other memorabilia, there are measures you can take to protect them from costly — and often irreparable — damage. AIG Private Client Group can help you create a sophisticated risk-management program designed to preserve value every step of the way. Even simple precautions can end up saving you millions.

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Our experienced staff can handle a wide range of tasks:

  • Ongoing oversight of a wide range of private collections — paintings, sculpture, works on paper, mixed media, furniture, jewelry, rare books, wine and more

  • Facility inspections and installation supervision

  • Arranging packing and transportation of individual pieces using our pre-screened vendor network

  • Restoration oversight

  • Framing coordination

  • Documentation services, including inventories; condition reports; updates to existing documentation and photography; third-party appraisals; and all other collection tracking needs

Addressing your vulnerabilities.
You can rely on AIG Private Client Group to swiftly settle even the heftiest of claims, but wouldn’t it be better to avoid damage altogether? Our seasoned team can:

  • Inspect your collections with an eye toward the potential impact of fire, theft, water damage, breakage, renovations, etc.


  • Develop sophisticated pre-disaster planning and post-event action steps for collections in areas prone to natural catastrophes or severe weather conditions
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Today’s savvy collectors can enjoy the beauty of their acquisitions as well as use them as part of a larger wealth management strategy. Art can be:

  • Used as collateral for loans

  • Donated to museums (tax-saving benefits)

  • Held within trusts as part of one’s estate planning

In any of these scenarios, protecting art investments over time is crucial, particularly when you own one-of-a-kind pieces. In addition to consulting an advisor to manage the financial aspects of your collection, you can look to our in-house preservation experts to help identify, and avoid, everyday circumstances that threaten its value.

Special delivery.
A work of art is never more at risk than while in transit. Not every insurance provider offers automatic coverage for newly acquired items. If you’re not properly covered and damage occurs after the piece changes hands, you could be exposed to hefty out-of-pocket expenses.

Similarly, knowing that your acquisition will be “professionally” packed and shipped is not enough information. Find out which vendors will be used, and ask about their experience with the particular medium being transported.

Safe at home.
Once the artwork arrives at its final destination, a new set of factors are poised to impact its safety and long-term value. Ask yourself…

  • Was the art professionally unpacked and installed?

  • Do I have an adequate home security system?

  • Who has access to my home? Have they been properly screened?

  • If I’m away, is there a caretaker or trusted person who checks my residence daily?

  • Do I live in an area prone to flooding, hurricanes or wildfires? What are my plans to keep my art out of harm’s way?

In addition, often-overlooked factors — light, humidity, foot-traffic patterns in the home, an occasional lack of plain common sense — also can cause unnecessary deterioration in condition over time.

Loss Prevention Tips Back To Top


You can take immediate action to safeguard valued collections: