The Society is conducting an active acquisitions program, which has substantially contributed to the completion of the Court's permanent collection of busts and portraits, as well as period furnishings, private papers, and other artifacts and memorabilia relating to the Court's history. These materials are incorporated into exhibitions prepared by the Court Curator's Office for the benefit of the Court's one million annual visitors.
The staff of the Supreme Court Historical Society does not appraise artifacts or other materials and cannot offer monetary evaluations. Certified appraisers provide these services for a fee.
Resources for locating appraisers include:
Appraisers Association of America (AAA)
386 Park Avenue South, Suite 2000
New York, New York 10016
International Society of Appraisers
303 West Madison Street, Suite 2650
Chicago, Illinois 60606
(312) 981-6778
American Society of Appraisers
11107 Sunset Hills Road, Suite 310
Reston, Virginia 20190
(800) ASA-VALU or (800) 272-8258
(703) 478-2228
The links below will take you to the annual report of acquisitons by the Society.
2009
2010
2011
The Supreme Court Historical Society is always eager to hear what you think. Please share your ideas and suggestions at suggestions@supremecourthistory.org. Your comments will be sent to a member of the Society's staff. Thank you for your interest in helping the Society improve its services and program offerings. |