2229 Lincoln Street
Cedar Falls, IA 50613
United States
Founded in 1969, Jackson’s International Auctioneers and Appraisers has grown to become one of the nation’s premier service providers for the sale and appraisal of antiques and fine art. Our regularly scheduled auctions bring to market a broad array of objects, including Russian icons, Old Master pa...Read more
Two ways to bid:
Price | Bid Increment |
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$0 | $10 |
$100 | $25 |
$500 | $50 |
$1,000 | $100 |
$2,000 | $200 |
$5,000 | $500 |
$10,000 | $1,000 |
Jun 16, 2015 - Jun 17, 2015
Note: The archives of the Figge Art Museum in Davenport, Iowa include a number of scrapbooks from the estate of Grant Wood’s sister Nan Wood Graham (1899-1990). In one of the scrapbooks can be found, a photo of the Willawood house sign included in the offered lot together with a corresponding letter dated December 1982 as submitted by Steven Emmons for her opinion. Her reply is hand written across a photocopy of Emmons letter and reads; “This crude sign was not made by my brother, the late Grant Wood. Most likely it was made by one of Grants former students at McKinley School, signed Nan Wood Graham, Nov 15, 1983.”
It should be noted however that at this time Nan Wood Graham was 84 years old and while she saw herself as a both a protector and promoter of her brothers works, she was nevertheless never considered by most experts as the recognized authority when it came to authenticating previously unrecorded works by her brother. Furthermore, the Willawood sign is very much in keeping with the type of project Wood might take on for a friend or acquaintance, as such was his nature. One might even surmise that the name of the cottage or cabin is typical of the play on words in which Wood frequently employed. Instead of Willowood, which might suggest willow trees on the property, it is likely that the title is to be read with the “W” spoken with a German pronunciation as a “V” and thereby making the title have much more sense being pronounced as “Villa Wood” and perhaps even named in honor of Wood.
All successful absentee bidders may request a shipping quote for Jackson’s International to provide shipping to be sent with their invoice. This shipping quote includes the cost of standard shipping as well as charges for materials and labor. Please indicate any special shipping instructions on the bid form. Purchases paid by personal check will not be shipped until funds have cleared Auctioneer's bank. Please note that International shipping is not available for ivory items. These items will only be shipped within the United States, except to California, Connecticut, New Jersey, and New York. All buyers agree to comply with any additional restrictions regarding the trade of endangered species as a condition of sale. It is the purchaser’s responsibility to obtain any licenses and/or certificates as well as any other required documentation prior to shipment. In the case of denial or delay of any required documentation or paperwork, they buyer will still be responsible for making on-time payment for the total purchase price of the lot. Therefore, if you are unsure, Jackson’s recommend that you DO NOT BID on ivory items. We support the ban on the sale of non-antique carved ivory objects of art.