Raise a fine glass to Jason Woody, third-generation auctioneer

Jason Woody (along with his wife, Melinda) runs Woody Auction LLC, a third-generation auction house that has gained a reputation for achieving strong prices with cut glass. The house often features museum-worthy examples from Galle and Moser as well as Hawkes panel pattern glass. Image courtesy of Woody Auction LLC.
Jason Woody (along with his wife, Melinda) runs Woody Auction LLC, a third-generation auction house that has gained a reputation for achieving strong prices with cut glass. The house often features museum-worthy examples from Galle and Moser as well as Hawkes panel pattern glass. Image courtesy of Woody Auction LLC.
Jason Woody (together with his wife, Melinda) runs Woody Auction LLC, a third-generation auction house that has gained a reputation for achieving strong prices with cut glass. The house often features museum-worthy examples from Galle and Moser as well as Hawkes panel pattern glass. Image courtesy of Woody Auction LLC.

DOUGLASS, Kan. – Jason Woody, co-owner and auctioneer at Woody Auction LLC in Douglass, Kansas, thrives on the ever-changing nature of the auction business, but some things are constant: great items will always perform well, and the key to keeping a third-generation auction house alive and thriving is treating people well and sticking to your word. Specializing in Victorian and and pre-1920s antiques, Woody Auction LLC has earned a strong worldwide reputation as a leader in cut glass. In addition, its attention to customer service has helped it rank among LiveAuctioneers’ top-rated auction houses.

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