You may find references or copies of catalogues of prints produced by the Ullman Manufacturing Co in libraries, archives that specialize in print materials, or through online auction sites, antique dealers, or collectors specializing in vintage prints and ephemera. Conducting a search on online platforms that specialize in rare or out-of-print books and materials may also yield results.
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A search of old US manufacturing records failed to uncover any evidence that Ullman Mfg Co in New York ever made a Mah-Jongg set.
Raviv Ullman was born on January 24, 1986.
Tracey Ullman's birth name is Trace Ullman.
Generally, I would say no. It depends partly on who the artist is and how popular they are. Ullman Manufacturing made LOTS of prints, kind of like what you might find in Wal-Mart today (albeit the older ones are higher quality in many respects). I had an Ullman print from a fairly famous artist that was still working hard at the time the print was made (circa 1900), and I was lucky to get $40 for it, and that may be just because it had a nice period frame.
Unfortunately, since Ullman manufactured and mass-produced their prints, they are not worth much, and individual names were rarely specifically recorded.
Yes. Ullman produced Hanging of the Crane in 1909. A framed copy recently sold at auction for $90. In general, Ullman framed lithographs sell for $35-90 in online auctions and on commercial websites, and a sometimes for a little more, $115-140, at live auctions.
Raviv Ullman, better known as "Ricky Ullman," is an Israeli-American actor and musician.
Micha Ullman was born in 1939.
George Ullman died in 1976.
Leslie Ullman was born in 1947.