worthpix

WorthPix for collectors

Turn a vague mark into a better question.

When an object has a maker mark, an old label, or an unclear history, WorthPix gives you a structured first valuation with market comparables instead of a confident-looking guess.

A vintage brass lamp being used to demonstrate WorthPix valuation research

Start with what is visible

Use photos and a short note for the details you can see.

Compare carefully

Review the comparable listings alongside the suggested range.

Decide with context

Use condition-aware pricing as a starting point for the next research step.

A practical workflow

Use the price evidence where the decision is made.

WorthPix is a working appraisal desk, not a novelty number. It keeps the item, condition, market context, and comparable listings in the same conversation.

  1. 01

    Identify

    Turn visible labels, form, and material clues into a clear item description.

  2. 02

    Research

    Compare current market examples rather than relying on a single remembered sale.

  3. 03

    List or keep

    Carry the price evidence into a sale listing or your own collection records.

Built to pay for itself

One better selling decision can cover a month.

  • Build a more defensible first valuation for unfamiliar items.
  • Compare condition before treating two similar objects as equivalent.
  • Keep source links attached to the appraisal conversation.

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