SoldRalph Eugene Meatyard(American, 1925-1972) Three Dolls, 1961, signed mount lower right recto, also signed by Madelyn Meatyard and stamped print verso, dated, vintage gelatin silver print, image 5-3/4 x 6 in; dark wood fraSee Sold Price
SoldRalph Eugene Meatyard Gelatin Silver Print titled "BendCirca early 1950's American (1925-1972) Gift to the Art Academy of Cincinnati in 2009 by Professor Cal Kowal. "Center for Photographic Studies" stamp on verso. Matted and framed. sight 10" wd. xSee Sold Price
SoldRalph Eugene Meatyard Photograph, Child w/ PlanterRalph Eugene Meatyard (_Kentucky/Illinois, 1925-1972) gelatin silver print depicting a young boy in a hooded sweat suit and boots seated outside and holding flowers, the broken pieces of a stone plantSee Sold Price
SoldRalph Eugene Meatyard, Masks in WaterRalph Eugene Meatyard Masks in Water 1961 / printed 1974-75gelatin silver contact print image: 7 h x 7.5 w in (18 x 19 cm) mount: 15 h x 12 w in (38 x 30 cm) Dated to credit stamp to versoSee Sold Price
SoldRalph Eugene Meatyard - Untitled #3, 1962Photographer: Ralph Eugene Meatyard (May 15, 1925 - May 7, 1972) was an American photographer from Normal, Illinois, U.S. Meatyard purchased his first camera in 1950 to photograph his newborn first chSee Sold Price
SoldRalph Eugene Meatyard, Romance from Ambrose Bierce #3, 1962Photographer: Ralph Eugene Meatyard (May 15, 1925 – May 7, 1972) was an American photographer from Normal, Illinois, U.S. Meatyard purchased his first camera in 1950 to photograph his newborn firstSee Sold Price
SoldRalph Eugene Meatyard, Untitled (Sitting boy with mask and masked hands) 1960Photographer: Ralph Eugene Meatyard (May 15, 1925 – May 7, 1972) was an American photographer from Normal, Illinois, U.S. Meatyard purchased his first camera in 1950 to photograph his newborn firstSee Sold Price
SoldRalph Eugene Meatyard, Untitled 1955-57Photographer: Ralph Eugene Meatyard (May 15, 1925 – May 7, 1972) was an American photographer from Normal, Illinois, U.S. Meatyard purchased his first camera in 1950 to photograph his newborn firstSee Sold Price
SoldRALPH EUGENE MEATYARD - Untitled, 1963Artist: Meatyard, Ralph Eugene Title: Untitled, 1963 Medium: Photo Litho, 1995, USA Dimensions: 6.2x6.35" Heat Wax Mounted on 8.5x11" Conservation Board Ralph Eugene Meatyard (1925 - 1972) was an AmerSee Sold Price
SoldRookwood Pottery, vases, threeRookwood Pottery vases, three Cincinnati, OH, 1927-1929 glazed ceramicsigned, dated, numbered largest: 9.75"h x 6"diaSee Sold Price
SoldRookwood Pottery vasesRookwood Pottery vases, three Cincinnati, OH, 1921-1928 glazed ceramic signed, dated, numbered largest: 8"h x 3.75"diaSee Sold Price
SoldPhotography Book Collection (First Editions)Six first edition photography books: Diane Arbus; Ralph Eugene Meatyard; Jerry N. Uelsmann; Harry Callahan; Garry Winogrand.See Sold Price
SoldRalph Eugene, Lucybelle Crater & 3 yr old son, 1969Photographer: Ralph Eugene Meatyard (May 15, 1925 - May 7, 1972) was an American photographer from Normal, Illinois, U.S. Meatyard purchased his first camera in 1950 to photograph his newborn first chSee Sold Price
SoldIndustrial Locker from Cincinnati FoundrySet of three 1930's lockers from a three generation Cincinnati, OH Foundry. Can be reasonably delivered in the mid west and parts of east coast. 54W x 15 D x 78H.See Sold Price
SoldROOKWOOD Three Production worksLOUISE ABEL ROOKWOOD Three Production works, Cincinnati, OH, 1915-34: hawk paperweight (Abel), owl coin tray, and bat coin tray All marked, hawk with seconded mark Tallest: 5 1/2" x 8" x 3"See Sold Price
SoldGeneral Assembly of Ohio House of Representatives Letter 1890sGeneral Assembly of Ohio House of Representatives Letter addressed to Judge Worthington in Cincinnati, Oh from Eugene L. Lewis. Overall good condition. Light foxing and toning present. William WorthiSee Sold Price
SoldThree American Coin Silver Julep CupsThree American Coin Silver Julep Cups Cincinnati, OH, 19th Century comprising an example by R. Best & Co. with an applied star banded rim, the body with an engraved plough motif and the inscription 'ASee Sold Price
SoldGlobe Wernicke 4-Stack Barrister BookcaseFour stacking shelves with glass doors, oak with metal side bands, paper label on three tiers for Globe-Wernicke Co., Cincinnati, OH, Standard C-11 Unit, Pattern 111, Grade 198; 34"W, 11"D, 62 1/2"H--See Sold Price
SoldThree Lithographs of the Three Degrees of FreemasonryThree colored lithographs by Klauprech & Menzel (Cincinnati, OH. 1840-1859) each depicting one of the three degrees of Freemasonry. Plate I: Entered Apprentice. Plate II: Fellow Craft, and Plate ISee Sold Price
SoldRookwood Pottery vases, three, #1890, #2076, #6701,Rookwood Pottery, vases, three, #1890, #2076, #6701, bowl, #2099 and a flower bowl, #2165, Cincinnati, OH, 1920-1938, matte glazed ceramic, all stamped, dated, numbered, flower bowl with matching flowSee Sold Price
SoldGroup of Three Early Political EngravingsIncluding one engraving of Henry Clay by Doolittle and Munson, Cincinnati, OH, one engraving of Lafayette by Fullarton and one engraving of Washington. Largest framed size: 11" ht. x 7.75" wd. From thSee Sold Price
SoldA Lot of Antique Cincinnati, OH Receipts and AdvertisementsAmerica, 19th century. A lot of three documents including an advertisements for gas ranges, steamboat trips and Anderson window frames. Grocers, whiskies, grain, and seed receipts. Letterheads from R.See Sold Price
SoldHARRIET WILCOX; ROSE FECHHEIMER; ROOKWOODThree Iris Glaze pieces with floral decoration: dogwood branches, nasturtiums and daisies, Cincinnati, OH, 1900/03/06; All with flame mark, date, model, and artist's cipher (one illegible); Tallest: 7See Sold Price
SoldMATT DALY; MARTIN RETTIG, ETC.; ROOKWOODThree early pieces painted in Limoges style: pitcher with bamboo and butterfly, creamer with swallows, jug with wild flowers, dragonfly, and butterfly, Cincinnati, OH, 1882-1884; All with flame mark,See Sold Price