Contents: Preface PART I THE FINE ART, JEWELLERY AND SPECIE INSURANCE MARKET 1. The Fine Art, Jewellery and Specie (FAJS insurance market PART II ART AND PRIVATE JEWELLERY 2. Art and private jewellery 3. Art and private jewellery values 4. Natural perils 5. Terrorism, political and cyber risks 6. Art theft 7. Damage and partial loss 8. Defective title, lenders’ single interest and residual value insurance 9. Professional liability 10. Museums and associated risks 11. Exhibition insurance 12. Art dealers and auctioneers 13. Private risks and high net worth insurance 14. Art storage 15. Art transit 16. Other art risks PART III JEWELLERS BLOCK AND SPECIE 17. Jewellers block 18. Jewellers block: off-premises risks 19. Cash 20. Specie 21. Fidelity and mysterious disappearance PART IV GENERAL REMARKS 22. Know your client, money laundering and ethics 23. Conclusion: the future Glossary Index
David Scully, Mediator and Advisor, former Underwriting Manager with AXA Art and XL Insurance, and Member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators
'This is a masterly command of the insurance of fine art and
jewellery. It is comprehensive, easy to navigate and with excellent
case studies which make the whole very readable. It will become
compulsory study for a serious underwriter, broker, risk manager or
lawyers who advise on insurance although hopefully there will be
fewer legal disputes if the book is read in advance.'
*Julian Radcliffe, Chairman, The Art Loss Register, London, UK*
‘Finally! How exciting to now have a comprehensive resource to put
all the esoteric features of the global FAS world into proper
historic and technical perspective. What a fantastic resource for
those of us in the industry as well as those looking to enter in
future.’
*Jennifer M. Schipf, Global Chief Underwriting Officer, Fine Art &
Specie, AXA XL*
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