
Jocoy appraises antiques including furniture, decorative arts, and paintings. She is familiar with American and European furniture and objects. Jocoy can appraise most antiques!
Pictured is an early white jade carving.

Jocoy appraises residential contents. This means she can appraise ordinary personal property such as used furniture, clothing, collectibles, glass, lighting, silver, porcelains, books, kitchen items, and knick- knacks. Jocoy regularly appraises full households for estate tax, equitable distribution, and insurance scheduling.
Pictured is a Danish Moderne dinnerware set

Jocoy emphasizes her ability to appraise art. This includes paintings, drawings, sculpture, and mixed media. She appraises contemporary, modern, 17th, 18th, and 19th Century art.
Pictured is a Spanish Colonial painting of the Virgin of Guadalupe

Jocoy also emphasizes her ability to appraise Native American art and objects. She has appraised major collections and is referred by museums. The type of Native American items she is qualified to appraise include pottery, beadwork, paintings, jewelry, Navajo rugs, Kachina dolls, baskets, and regalia.
Pictured is a knife wing inlay Zuni bolo

Jocoy appraises Haute Couture such as Armani, Chanel, Lacroix, Versace, Ungaro, Etro, Gaultier, Hermes, Gucci, Lauren and more. Along with high end designer clothing Jocoy appraises non- Couture, such as the type of clothing that is in most peoples closets. When donated in quantity, everyday clothing can be utilized for a non-cash charitable tax deduction. Jocoy also appraises textiles from Mexico, Afghanistan, Turkey, North Africa, the Middle East, and parts of South America.
Pictured is a image of a Mayan cemetery in Zinacantan Chiapas, Mexican during the Day of the Dead.

Jocoy has expertise, product knowledge, and experience appraising tribal arts and folk art. This includes ethnic minority arts from Asia, India, Mexico, Central and South America, North American, parts of Europe, and many other areas.
Pictured are Alebrijes (wooden carved and painted) from Oaxaca, Mexico.