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 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 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 - 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
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
SoldRoycroft Grove Park Inn Asheville, NC Hammered Copper & Mica Outdoor Lantern 1913Roycroft Grove Park Inn – Asheville, NC Hammered Copper & Mica Outdoor Lantern 1913. Designed by Victor Toothaker. Of the original of the lanterns designed for the Grove Park Inn, three were removedSee Sold Price
SoldRALPH EUGENE CAHOON, JR. (Massachusetts, 1910-1982), Mermaid and sailor., Oil on masonite, 10" x 8".RALPH EUGENE CAHOON, JR.Massachusetts, 1910-1982Mermaid and sailor. Signed lower right "R. Cahoon".Oil on masonite, 10" x 8". Framed 15" x 13".See Sold Price
SoldRALPH EUGENE CAHOON, JR. (Massachusetts, 1910-1982), "Bound Home"., Painting diameter 5.5".RALPH EUGENE CAHOON, JR.Massachusetts, 1910-1982"Bound Home". Signed lower right "R. Cahoon". Set within an octagonal shellwork valentine by Bernard A. Woodman, signed on interior of case "B.A. WoodmaSee Sold Price
SoldGrove Park Inn Asheville, NC Oak & Wicker Console Table c1913Grove Park Inn Asheville, NC Oak & Wicker Console Table c1913. Unsigned. Old refinish. Original wicker previously painted and in excellent condition. Similar table pictured in Bruce Johnson's Grove PaSee Sold Price
SoldMANNER OF RALPH EUGENE CAHOON JR.Mermaids and Sailors. Oil on board. Unsigned. Inscribed "Cotuit Mass" on reverse. From a Massachusetts collection. - Dimensions: 14.5" h x 21.75" w.See Sold Price
SoldRoycroft Hammered Copper Chandelier - Grove Park Inn, Asheville, NC c1913Roycroft Hammered Copper Chandelier - Grove Park Inn, Asheville, NC c1913. Unsigned. Excellent new patina. Old glass but not original. 31.5”h x 16.5"d. Spend $5000 or more at this auction and alSee Sold Price
SoldRalph Eugene Cahoon, Jr (American, 1910 - 1982), oil onRalph Eugene Cahoon, Jr (American, 1910 - 1982), oil on Masonite, signed in lower right corner, depicts still life fruit basket done in primitive style, molded frame, areas of loss on frame, wear consSee Sold Price
Sold1850s Asheville NC Landscape Oil PaintingAmerican: Circa 1850s Asheville NC Landscape Oil Painting on board. Condition - VG one minor flaking on top right hand corner. Size: 11 5/8" T x 18 5/8" WSee Sold Price
SoldSunset Mountain Pottery (Asheville, NC), Two VesselsSunset Mountain Pottery (Asheville, NC), Two Vesselslikely by J.B. Cole, 1929-1935, (2) glazed earthenware vases to include a blue high shoulder form three-handled vase (6 1/2 x 4 in.) and chrome redSee Sold Price
SoldLeah Leitson (Asheville, NC), Assembled Porcelain Tea SetLeah Leitson (Asheville, NC), Assembled Porcelain Tea Setcontemporary, mint glazed porcelain, (6) pieces to include a small lidded teapot with saucer featuring incised line pattern (teapot 6 in., saucSee Sold Price
SoldFrank Kirby, Biltmore, Asheville, NC, O/C.Kirby, Frank (American, 20th century.) Biltmore, Asheville, North Carolina. Oil on Canvas. Canvas: 24” x 30” Frame: 34” x 40 1/2”.See Sold Price
SoldStuart Nye - Asheville, NC Sterling Silver Brooch c1930sStuart Nye - Asheville, NC Sterling Silver Brooch c1930s. Signed. Excellent condition. 2.5"w x 1.5"h. Spend $7500 or more at this auction and all of your SHIPPING IS FREE within the lower 48 states. SSee Sold Price
SoldWEATHER BIRD SHOE Playful Little Audrey #2 1957 HARVEY Winner's Asheville NCExperience the playful and comedic world of Little Audrey with this vintage single issue vol. 1, #2 silver age comic book from Jan., 1957. Featuring the beloved character from the US Comics tradition,See Sold Price