Luxury goods valuation continues attracting significant attention across insurance, estates, family law, lending and private collections, with owners and advisers increasingly requiring dependable advice regarding authenticity, condition and defensible market value conclusions. This webinar explores contemporary luxury goods valuation practice.

This instalment of the AVAA Perspectives webinar series is designed for valuation professionals seeking a practical understanding of luxury goods valuation across jewellery, watches, fashion accessories and other premium collectible assets. You’ll hear from experts on market movements, recognised valuation approaches, counterfeit risks and commercial considerations.

What You’ll Discuss At This Webinar —

◾ Luxury market movements, rarity, and antique considerations.
◾ Asset documentation and counterfeits identification.
◾ Assessing condition, restoration, repairs and partial replacement.
◾ Writing valuation reports for insurance, estates and legal matters.
◾ Auctions, online marketplaces and changing consumer behaviours..

Luxury goods valuation requires careful assessment of authenticity, condition, rarity, market behaviour, and sometimes expertise in precious metal and gem valuation. This webinar explores these professional considerations influencing reliable valuation outcomes. Presentations will be delivered by AVAA Certified Valuers (CVAu) with practical experience across jewellery, watches, designer fashion and luxury collectibles, drawing on Australian market conditions.

Expert Opinions From —

Caroline Tickner CVAu is a qualified gemmologist, auctioneer and valuer specialising in jewellery, decorative arts, fine art and professional valuation practice. [LinkedIn]

Robert Williams CVAu an experienced valuer and auction broker specialising in estates, luxury assets and landmark collections, with two decades’ international auction industry expertise. [LinkedIn].

Changing consumer preferences, sophisticated counterfeit activity, online resale growth and shifting international luxury markets means luxury goods valuations are attracting considerable commercial, insurance and legal attention. In this environment, this webinar supports practitioners holding the AVAA Certified Valuer (CVAu) credential while being valuable to others with an interest in luxury goods valuation.

Webinar Details And Your Investment —

Wednesday, 11 November 2026 (3.00PM AEDT, 90 Minutes)
Online Webinar

AVAA Member cost: $47.50pp [PDF Brochure] [Register Online]
Non-member cost: $97.50pp [PDF Brochure] [Register Online]

Organised by the Auctioneers and Valuers Association of Australia (AVAA), this is one of the AVAA Perspectives series of webinars that keep professionals up to date with the latest issues in quality practice. Participation in this event is eligible for 3 CPD points toward meeting the requirements of AVAA Professional Standard 2 – Continuing Professional Development.
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Interested In Finding​Out More?

For further information on this event, please send an email to events@avaa.com.au or telephone 1300 928 165. You can also stay up to date by following AVAA on LinkedInX/Twitter and Facebook.