Gerald Peters Tapped to Be the Official Jewelry Appraiser for the Richmond County Public Administrator
The Richmond County Public Administrator administers the estate of those who've passed away intestate, and Staten Island-based Gerald Peters is now the agency's official jewelry appraiser
NEW YORK, February 25, 2020 (Newswire.com) - An intricate public service challenge requires dependable professionals, and when it comes to appraisal of deceased individuals’ estates, there are few challenges thornier. The Richmond County Public Administrator in New York City administers the estates of those who’ve passed away intestate and without identifiable beneficiaries.
Since this office deals with administering the public possessions of those who’ve passed away, it’s crucial to work with organizations who can perform quick, thorough, and trustworthy appraisals—and in this case, it’s Staten Island-based jeweler Gerald Peters.
Since 1982, Gerald Peters has been a trusted landmark of jewelry services in New York, and their team of GIA Diamond Graduates is trusted across the city for its commitment to excellence. Their selection as the official jewelry appraiser for the Richmond County Public Administrator is a badge of pride for Gerald Peters.
Customers who visit the jeweler’s Staten Island showroom will quickly discover that the talents trusted by the county are just as readily at their disposal. Gerald Peters provides top-quality appraisals for customers’ records and peace-of-mind, and those appraisals are accepted by the top name in jewelry insurance: Jewelers Mutual.
Hardly stopping with rings, customers can bring in any piece of jewelry to have it appraised by the experts—there are few jewelry-related questions that the Gerald Peters team can’t answer. The jeweler encourages those interested in their appraisal services to contact them today at 718-477-4000 to schedule a thorough in-house assessment of their pieces.
About Gerald Peters
For over 30 years and two generations, Gerald Peters has serviced Staten Island and Brooklyn. Established in 1982 in Brooklyn’s Caesar's Bay Bazaar by Jerry Amerosi Sr., the business expanded in 1992 to 18th Avenue and took the name "Gerald Peters" from Jerry’s sons, Gerald and Peter. Today, after three decades of growth, Gerald Peters' state-of-the-art, spacious location is home to luxury brands exclusive to the retailer. Despite offering the largest bridal jewelry selection on Staten Island, Gerald Peters stays true to their family roots. For information on the products and services offered by Gerald Peters, please visit geraldpetersinc.com or call their showroom directly at (718) 477-4000
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