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Quillwork Shadowbox, Myra Bates (Willcutt)  American, Paper, maple, pine, and glass, American
Myra Bates (Willcutt)
ca. 1817
The Long Cypress, David Bates  American, Oil on canvas
David Bates
1983
Study for "The Long Cypress", David Bates  American, Graphite on paper (recto and verso)
David Bates
1983
The Conservatory, David Bates  American, Oil on canvas
David Bates
1985
Corner, Isobel Bates  American, Opaque watercolor on board
Isobel Bates
1941
The Deluge V, David Bates  American, Oil on canvas
David Bates
2007
"Brass Knuckles" Ring, Myra Mimlitsch-Gray  American, 24K gold over brass, brass charms
Myra Mimlitsch-Gray
1993
Timepiece, Myra Mimlitsch-Gray  American, 14K gold, lens, diamonds, abrasive disc
Myra Mimlitsch-Gray
1988
Morning, Gladys Edgerly Bates  American, Plaster
Gladys Edgerly Bates
1935
David Bates
1983
Hearth and Home, Pettengil, Bates & Co.  American, Illustrations: engraving
Multiple artists/makers
1868–70
W. Bates
ca. 1825 (?)
Unknown
Mary Bates
1850s
Multiple artists/makers
1886
Multiple artists/makers
1884
Henry McGoodwin
Bates & Guild Company
1904
"The Irrepressible Conflict," or the Republican Barque in Danger, Louis Maurer  American, born Germany, Lithograph
Multiple artists/makers
1860
Multiple artists/makers
1935
President Lincoln and His Cabinet, with Lt. General Scott, in the Council Chamber at the White House, Robert Whitechurch  American, Etching, engraving and stipple
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1861
President Lincoln and His Cabinet, Christian Schussele  American, born France, Pen and grey ink, brush and gray and brown wash
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1861
Ladle, S. Yates  American, Silver, American
S. Yates
1810–25
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1866
Vase, William Day Gates, Earthenware, American
William Day Gates
Gates Potteries (Teco Pottery)
ca. 1901–22
Vase, Gates Potteries (Teco Pottery)  American, Earthenware, American
Gates Potteries (Teco Pottery)
Fritz W. Albert
ca. 1902–5
Vase, Gates Potteries (Teco Pottery)  American, Earthenware, American
Gates Potteries (Teco Pottery)
ca. 1901–22
Embroidered sampler, Harriott Cates, Embroidered silk on wool, British
Harriott Cates
1823
Measure, James Yates  British, Pewter, British, Birmingham
James Yates
early 19th century
[Group of 250 Stereograph Views From the London Stereoscopic Company, 1860-1870, Many Hand-Colored to Illustrate Books], London Stereoscopic Company  British, Albumen silver prints
Multiple artists/makers
1860–70
[Group of 42 Stereograph Views From the London Stereoscopic Company, 1860-1870, Many Hand-Colored to Illustrate Books], London Stereoscopic Company  British, Albumen silver prints
Multiple artists/makers
1860–70
The Dodge Children of Detroit, Mira Edgerly  American, Watercolor on ivory, American
Mira Edgerly
1926
Mother Love, Mira Edgerly  American, Watercolor on ivory, American
Mira Edgerly
1911
Kimono, Myrna Tatar, cotton, American
Myrna Tatar
1978
Dress, Myrna Tatar, cotton, American
Myrna Tatar
1978
Copperhead Grid, Moyra Davey  American, born Canada, Chromogenic prints
Moyra Davey
1990
Bloom, Moyra Davey  American, born Canada, Chromogenic print
Moyra Davey
2007
Kevin Ayers, Moyra Davey  American, born Canada, Chromogenic prints
Moyra Davey
2013
Sampler, Ann Magdalen Yates  American, Silk embroidery on linen
Ann Magdalen Yates
ca. 1802
Loincloth, cotton, silk, Burma (Mara)
Burma (Mara)
early 1900s
Robe, cotton, silk, Burma (Mara)
Burma (Mara)
early 1900s
Case (Inrō) with Design of Crickets, Onko Takanaga (dates unknown)  Japanese, Case: carved red lacquer; Fastener (ojime): silver with openwork slide; Toggle (netsuke): red lacquer carved in the shape of a lobed table with two gentlemen playing a game of go, Japan
Onko Takanaga (dates unknown)
19th century