CURRENT APPRAISERS | ALL APPRAISERS

Nancy Druckman

Details

Nancy Druckman Art, LLC
New York, NY
Toured In
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27
Phone
347-804-7378

Nancy Druckman is senior vice president and director of the American Folk Art department in Sotheby's New York. She joined the firm in 1972 as an assistant in the American Furniture department, and in 1974 was appointed director of the Folk Art department.

Over the past two decades the market in American folk art has expanded dramatically, and Mrs. Druckman has played a major role in this reappraisal. During her tenure in the department, Mrs. Druckman has been involved with every sale of folk art, including the collections of Colonel Edgar William and Mrs. Bernice Chrysler Garbisch, Stewart E. Gregory, Howard and Jean Lipman, Donald and Faye Walters, Peter Tillou, M. Austin and Jill R. Fine, Bernard M. Barenholtz and David L. Davies.

In addition to her responsibilities at Sotheby's, Mrs. Druckman is an active supporter of the Museum of American Folk Art in New York, frequently taking part in their educational programs. She has also published several articles including: "The Garbisch Collection of American Folk Art" in Art at Auction 1974-75, Sotheby's annual review of the auction season, and "Collecting American Folk Art" in the Ellis Memorial Antique Show Bulletin, Greenwich Review and others.

A graduate of Chatham College in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with a bachelor's degree in American studies and art history, Mrs. Druckman received her master's degree in art history from New York University's Institute of Fine Arts in 1976.

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW is an antiques appraisal event and television production; we do not buy or sell objects, and conducting any business with an appraiser at the ANTIQUES ROADSHOW event is strictly forbidden.

If you decide to do business with an appraiser who has appeared on ANTIQUES ROADSHOW, please keep in mind these tips before consigning or selling an item:

  • Get more than one referral and check references
  • Get valuations of your item from more than once source
  • Compare options between different types of sellers, i.e., a dealer versus an auction house
  • If you are considering consigning an object for auction, be sure to inquire how the item will be priced, the size of the fee, and the expected amount of time the process may take. Find out what will happen if it doesn't sell.
  • Check the appraiser's professional associations (such as International Society of Appraisers, American Appraisers Association, National Auctioneers Association)
  • Consult an attorney before signing a contract
  • Whatever kind of transaction you decide to enter into, always get a detailed written receipt for your records

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW’s pool of experts are professionals with a wide range of experience in the antiques, fine art and collectibles community, and they are from a diverse background of auctioneers, dealers and appraisers.

All ROADSHOW appraisers are independent volunteers who donate their time and expertise to PBS and who pay their own expenses to be on the show. All business transactions are independent from ANTIQUES ROADSHOW.