Iconographs – An Online Autograph Authentication Site

An autograph collector and authenticator since he was 12 years old, Nelson Deedle has performed over 600 signings with celebrities across industries, from entertainment to sports. To help the public obtain signed items from their favorite celebrities, Nelson Deedle developed and sits on the board for Iconographs, an online autograph seller and appraiser.

Iconographs allow the general public to buy multiple autographed pieces at affordable prices from the comfort of their homes. They browse the company’s selection by field, like actors, politicians, or athletes, or by media franchises, like Star Wars or Lord of the Rings. Customers can obtain their items either via auctions or direct purchases.

Iconographs builds its collection through staff, where each member meets with celebrities one-on-one. This hands-on approach also gives the staff the expertise to ensure the authenticity of each piece. When customers buy an item, they will receive documentation confirming when the autograph was written and other paperwork explaining identifying details distinguishing the genuine autograph from any counterfeits.

How to Identify Forged Signatures

An autograph collector and authenticator with over 35 years of experience, Nelson Deedle has worked with over 600 celebrities and overseen the signing of thousands of pieces. By learning common autograph forgery techniques and the appropriate countermeasures, Nelson Deedle ensures that fellow collectors and members of the general public can obtain genuine pieces from their favorite celebrities.

A genuine and forged signature bears many differences depending on the forgery method. An authentic signature written with a pen will contain static features, like how a person writes a particular letter, and dynamic differences, like letter sizes and pen pressure on the writing surface. Humans can detect static changes in signatures with the naked eye but may face challenges for dynamic differences. This is because even real signatures can appear different from normal, depending on the signer’s age or physical state.

Forged signatures are usually stamped onto an object, not written by hand. Accordingly, the empty parts of a letter may contain ink, which is not present in handwritten autographs. Handwritten forgeries will display different dynamic characteristics than real ones because the forger must exert concentration and hand control when writing to replicate the actual signer accurately.

Elizabeth Taylor Partners with Nelson Deedle

A Beverly Hills, California resident, Nelson Deedle graduated from Arizona State University and holds a bachelor’s degree in communication and business. Nelson Deedle is an autograph expert and supports non-profit organizations such as the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation. Taylor leaned on Deedle to help educate High School students during a difficult time.

The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation is an organization that aims to help people with AIDS and treat the disease. AIDS is a late phase of HIV infection. HIV, or human immunodeficiency virus, damages the cells that fight infections. HIV can make the human body more vulnerable and susceptible to developing diseases or infections. HIV is a sexually transmitted disease passed on through body fluids and the shared use of injection equipment.

Elizabeth Taylor was one of the first celebrities to take part in HIV/AIDS activism. She co-founded the American Foundation for AIDS Research in 1985 and the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation in 1991. From the early 1990s until her death, she dedicated her time to philanthropy, for which she received several accolades, including the Presidential Citizens Medal. Throughout her career, Taylor’s personal life was the subject of constant media attention. She was married eight times to seven men, converted to Judaism, endured several serious illnesses, and led a jet set lifestyle, including assembling one of the most expensive private collections of jewellery in the world. After many years of ill health, Taylor died from congestive heart failure in 2011, at the age of 79.

Common Reasons to Invest in Autographs or Memorabilia

A graduate of Arizona State University, Nelson Deedle is an autograph expert with over 20 years of experience in the music and entertainment memorabilia arena. Nelson Deedle has been selling and buying autographs and rare memorabilia since he was 12 years old and has served a wide range of renowned clients such as Michael Jackson.

Autographs or memorabilia have special meanings as they remind them of special events that happened in the past or events they participated in. Many factors decide the monetary value of an autograph or memorabilia, such as the popularity of a person, age before death, and others.

One reason to collect memorabilia is its monetary value. Memorabilia or autographs can be sold for large sums of money to other collectors or even historical societies. Their prices can increase over time, especially if more time passes by.

This is a hobby that can provide a stable source of income if a person is experienced enough in authentication and can tell if memorabilia is fake or not. Memorabilia also serves as a remembrance and can reveal the connection between a person and their favorite idol.

A Brief Overview of the Life and Works of Elliot Roosevelt.

With over two decades of experience in memorabilia authentication, sales, and appraisals, Nelson Deedle is considered one of the top professionals in his field. Nelson Deedle previously served as an archivist for the Elliot Roosevelt Estate.

Elliott Roosevelt was the second son of the 32nd President of the United States, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and First lady, Eleanor Roosevelt. Elliott attended prestigious schools like the Hun Princeton College and Groton college. Upon graduating from Groton college, Elliott refused to further his education at Harvard like his brothers. Instead, he served in various job positions and fields before settling in a management position in communications in the mid-1930s.

Following the death of his father in 1945, Elliott Roosevelt moved to Top Cottage to be near his mother. As her agent, he contributed to the serial arrangement of her second autobiography and developed a radio and television series which she hosted. Influenced by his mother’s works, Elliott became interested in writing, and with her support, he published his first book As He Saw It in 1946. Eleanor, even though she disagreed with the contents of the book, wrote its dedication.

The relationship between mother and son turned sour in 1952 when Elliott decided to leave Hyde Park. He settled in Miami Beach and Havana, where he served as mayor from 1956-1969. After his term, he emigrated to Portugal, returning to America only after the revolution in 1974. Later on, Elliott collaborated with other writers on three other non-fiction books including, a mystery series featuring Eleanor as the detective.

Most Expensive Autograph Is Part of America’s History

Autograph authenticator Nelson Deedle leverages more than three decades of experience to buy and archive rare memorabilia and autographs. Nelson Deedle has worked with billionaires, rock stars, and movie stars, and has set up more than 600 private signings with celebrities.

Certain famous people are idolized by many, which means their autographs can fetch large sums at auction. The most expensive autograph known is that of George Washington. However, not all of his autographs are worth the same amount. His autographed personal copy of the Constitution, Bill of Rights, and First Congress is the highest-valued autograph that has appeared at auction.

This historical document not only included Washington’s signature but also his handwritten annotations in the margins. The document dates back to 1789 and was last sold at a Sotheby’s auction in 2012 for $9.8 million. The document was purchased by Ann Bookout, a board member of the Vernon Ladies Association, a nonprofit organization that manages Washington’s Virginia estate.

Superman Henry Cavill Gets in Line for Suicide Squad Autographs

Superman Henry Cavill pic

Superman Henry Cavill
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Nelson Deedle is a world-renowned memorabilia expert whose career has included selling signatures from signers of the Declaration of Independence to props from the Star Wars films. Since the late 1980s, Nelson Deedle has purchased, archived, authenticated, and sold autographs and memorabilia. The cast of the DC Comics film Suicide Squad recently held an autograph signing so hot, fellow DC star Henry Cavill showed up dressed incognito, just to get autographs.

The signing took place at the mecca for comic books and pop culture, Comic-Con, in San Diego, California. The movie’s director, David Ayer, was joined by many key cast members, including Margot Robbie, Jared Leto, and Will Smith. During the event, the film’s stars chatted with fans, took pictures with them, and signed plenty of autographs.

Henry Cavill is better known to DC fans as Superman from Batman V Superman and Man of Steel. It is a long-held Comic-Con tradition for celebrities to take to the showroom floor in disguise, giving them the same freedom to explore that everyone else has. Cavill, staying true to his DC home team, wore a Guy Fawkes mask from the film V For Vendetta, also adapted from a DC comic.

Rarest Autograph of a Declaration of Independence Signer

Button Gwinnett pic

Button Gwinnett
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A highly respected memorabilia expert, Nelson Deedle has collected, sold, and authenticated autographs and items since the age of 12. Some of Nelson Deedle’s past sales include signatures from different signers of the Declaration of Independence.

When it comes to discussing the signers of the Declaration of Independence, most people remember bigger names such as James Madison, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson. However the rarest signature among the signers belongs to Button Gwinnett. One of the Founding Fathers’ lesser-known members, Gwinnett was born in Gloucestershire in South West England and made his way to Georgia in the early 1760s. He initially began an import and export business in the state before starting a plantation and later becoming a well-known politician, earning him a place as a Declaration signer.

Less than a year after signing the Declaration of Independence, Button Gwinnett was killed in a duel, and by the 1800s, the entire Gwinnett family line had disappeared. Due to this, there are very few examples of Gwinnett’s signature outside of the Declaration. Only 51 signatures are known, and 41 of those exist in museums and libraries. One of the most recent publicly available signatures sold for more than $700,000, fetching more than certain autographs from the Beatles and Babe Ruth.

How to Identify Fake Autographs

An alumnus of Arizona State University, Nelson Deedle specializes in authenticating autographs. Nelson Deedle regularly attends private signings with celebrities and musicians to ensure the integrity of all pieces created.

Often mechanically reproduced, fake autographs can be spotted using certain techniques.

1. When running a finger over an autograph, the signature should feel raised from its surface. A duplicated autograph feels flat most of the time. However, new technology allows autographs to be printed on top of pictures, making it necessary to consult with a professional to identify legitimacy.

2. A rubber stamped autograph can be identified by magnifying the image. Stamps leave more ink on the edges than in the middle.

3. While more difficult to identify, fake autographs made with an autopen also have their flaws. When a person signs his or her name, the writer begins moving the pen before it touches the surface, which offers a continuous flow of ink. With an autopen, the machine comes down directly on the surface and leaves a dot at the beginning and the end of a signature. Like rubber stamps, this can be seen when magnified.

Starting an Autograph Collection – Key Points for Beginners

A world traveler and noted historical consultant, Nelson Deedle has worked as an archivist and autograph expert for more than 25 years. With a personal autograph collection worth millions of dollars, Nelson Deedle began his collection with he started a correspondence with Mother Teresa. Nelson Deedle is also one of the largest buyers of autographed material in the world.

An accessible and rewarding pastime, autograph collecting can be as simple as sending a letter or as difficult as tracking down a hard-to-find signature. By keeping a few tips in mind, a beginning hobbyist can keep collecting fun.

Determine a theme. Especially important when starting an autograph collection, choosing a specific theme can help collectors reach their goals without being overwhelmed. Having a theme can also help beginners resist the temptation to spend time and resources on unrelated items.

Buy authenticated items. Buying from sellers who cannot provide authentication for their items or who put a number of conditions on a sale is often a sign that the items are of questionable authenticity. Collectors should also learn authentication basics – an informed collector is more likely to avoid forgeries.

Write letters. Mailing a letter can be an effective means of requesting autographs from sports figures or celebrities. Not only do many famous people include contact information on their websites, there are groups devoted to compiling “care of” addresses for stars. Including a self-addressed, stamped envelope helps make the process as smooth as possible for both collector and celebrity.

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