Winston Artory Group
About
Ever wondered what your grandfather’s pocket watch or that inherited painting might be worth? Appraisals bridge the gap between sentiment and market value, turning curiosity into concrete numbers. On the 24th floor of 126 E 56th St in New York, a firm specializes in just that—assessing everything from fine art to rare collectibles with precision. This isn’t about guesswork; it’s about documented expertise in a field where details matter more than first impressions.
The address places it squarely in Midtown Manhattan, a neighborhood where business and culture intersect—ideal for a service that demands both discretion and accessibility. Whether it’s jewelry, antiques, or contemporary pieces, the process relies on research, provenance, and an understanding of fluctuating markets. No two items tell the same story, and here, each evaluation starts with listening before measuring. Questions about authenticity, condition, or fair market value get answers, not assumptions.
For those ready to schedule an evaluation or ask preliminary questions, a call to (212) 542-5755 connects directly to the team. The building’s central location also means transit options abound; check the map for the quickest route from your starting point. Some things can’t be assigned a price—but when they can, accuracy is the only acceptable standard.