TRM One item that would be helpful for whoever handles your estate, insurance claims, family, and for your own satisfaction, is to use AI.
Put AI to work.
Create an inventory list that includes photos (it will be retrieved from the web), list price, and the price you paid. Current value - that's tricky. And for your own satisfaction, tell it to include specs. And anything you may want. Ask to include the approximate years it was or is on the market. Will the report be 100% accurate? Of course not. Will it be close? Closer than you think. If the photo is wrong, tell it and to go back and keep looking. Make adjustments along the way.
Tell it to produce 2 color PDF reports. One for the insurance company, executor, or family. 2nd one for yourself, which adds all the info no one would care about. At the end of this whole process, everything will be tidy. My children do show interest, which is great; they can divvy up some of it and get some idea of what the values may be, or at least the valuation ratios. Whatever's left, the go to is TMR. No need to burden them to sell piece by piece.