Glass doc,
In five years I have been over 20K for Blenko and Fenton Glass. My collection is of older
pre 70s glass and most all pieces are signed.
My friend who is also a collector recently lost most of his glass to storm damage - at this time he was informed he has 1,000$ in coverage for glass.
I know there are collectors and vendors who have hundreds of thousands of dollars in glass, so my question is where does one go for insurance?
I promised myself I wouldn't make another purchase before getting insurance.
Suggestions? Please respond, and its OK to publish this letter. I need help, and help quickly.
Suzanne
Suzanne,
My collection is probably worth less than 5K, I am not insured. We'll publish your note in anticipation of a suggestion or two from readers.
Any insurance agents who provide riders for glass? If so this is a good time to respond. Free advertisement for your agency.
HJH
Hilery
ReplyDeleteI have All State and a rider for 25K in glass. I pay an additonal $210 per year.
Inexpensive.
Harold S.
Ft Myers, Fla
Bruce from Texas, or Tammy Kusla or one of the collectors shown on the webpages might have a suggestion, no one with that much glass would be uninsured.
ReplyDeleteAnother thought is to phone Blenko and ask them, its their business.
Gloria Dodd
Is that Rose' and 2 husted items?
ReplyDeleteThats more than $1K on one shelf.
I looked into collection insurance at one point. It was prohibitively expensive her in California, given that I live practically ON the San Andreas Fault. Perhaps other areas would be less costly.
ReplyDeleteDiane
I have State Farm with a
ReplyDeleteseperate policy for glass.
Immediately go to So Charleston Antique Mall and check out the Blenko.
ReplyDeleteWe visited on friday and I ll drive back just for the blenko in So Charleston.
Does everyone know this place? I dont think they have a web site.
Tiffany
Will you sell this glass?
ReplyDeletePaula