1Bring an object 2Snap it 3Is it real? 4What's it worth? 5Set up your account 6Your story
Step 1 · Bring an object

Start with anything that has a history.

A teacup, a medal group, a vase from the other side of the family. If it has a history — a maker, a past owner, a story — veradis can work with it. No appointment, no specialist visit.

We'll follow one: a wedding tea service, given in September 1939.

Wedding tea service
Tuscan china · Sept 1939
We'll follow this
Salisbury cup
Pattern 2611
In the collection
Ginger jar
Powder blue · chinoiserie
In the collection
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Your own object
A few photos & what you know
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Step 2 · Photograph it

Just your phone. That's the whole kit.

No scanner, no courier, no appointment. Photograph it where it sits — a few angles, the maker's marks, the base.

Tap the shutter to capture each shot — the same photos you'd send a friend to ask "is this any good?"

Photographing an object with a phone
Frame the object · tap the shutter
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Step 3 · Is it real?

The network checks it — an answer you can trust.

veradis checks it against the maker's record, the registries and the network, then gives it a confidence score — how strongly the evidence backs up what it's meant to be.

The plain verdict first, then the four checks behind it — and every claim points to a source.

See the full report
verify.veradis.ai · PCS-CH-2026-0003Real report
Wedding tea service
Wedding tea serviceTuscan china · design reg. 785452
Gold · high confidence
The verdict: genuine — a real Tuscan tea service, made in England.
85/100
give or take 4
Matches its maker95
Story & past owners72
Condition84
Red flags · clean90
How the 85 is worked outEach check is weighted — maker 30%, story 30%, condition 25%, red flags 15%: (95×.30)+(72×.30)+(84×.25)+(90×.15) = 84.6, rounded to 85.
Step 4 · What's it worth?

A named, dated range — not a guess.

Verify says it's real. Appraise says what it's worth — a range built from real, dated sales of comparable objects, in the owner's currency, with every comparable shown.

A defensible figure to take to an insurer, an executor, or a buyer. The fee is fixed — never a cut of the value.

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Have something of your own? Verify it now →

verify.veradis.ai · AppraiseReal report
Wedding tea service
Wedding tea serviceService for twelve · British Columbia, Canada
Owner's currency
CAD $600–1'000Fair market value, indicative · effective 3 Jul 2026
Fair market value, shown in your currency
Based on complete evidence · verified 85 (Gold)
  • Comparable sales documented, datedsales-comparison
  • Maker & pattern Tuscan china · design reg. 785452registered design
  • Complete for twelve settings countedsets the band

An indicative range from documented sales — intelligence, not insurance, and not a certified appraisal.

Step 5 · Set up your account

One account, and it's all in one place.

Every object you add, every appraisal on file, held together in a private collection. Free to hold — you pay only for the actions, and the record is yours.

No more scattered photos, receipts and half-remembered stories. One home that stays with the family.

Ready now? Start free — pay only when you verify (CHF 20) →

veradis · your collectionPreview
1939 wedding photograph
A family collection
British Columbia, Canada
5 objects · 1 document · indicative CAD $2'200–3'400
Tuscan tea service
Verified 85
Salisbury cup
Verified 68
Medal group
Linked
Ginger jar
Enriching
Mason's plate
Linked
Wedding, 1939
Document
Free to hold — pay for the actionsVerify · Appraise · Enrich
Step 6 · Your story

Not a catalogue — a family history.

Enrich connects each object to the people, places and events behind it. The tea service to the 1939 wedding. The medals to the soldier. The cup to the bride who carried it.

This is the part you can't buy anywhere else: the objects, and the lives they belonged to, held together and sourced. Tap a node to follow a thread.

Story graph · tap to trace The family's objects, connected to the people Objects, people and the wedding — connected, and sourced.
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