An inquiry by Jochen Richter revealed that "Am Wege" is owned by the Alte Nationalgalerie (Bodestraβe 1-3, 10178 Berlin) and that, at the present, it does not appear to be publicly exhibited. (Source: Letter from Dr. Jörn Grabowski, Zentralarchiv, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Preussischer Kulturbesitz, to Dr. Jochen Richter. January 28, 2003).
"Am Wege" was exhibited at the 1894 Grosse Berliner Kunstaustellung.

References to this marble are included in
Grosse Berliner Kunstausstellung. Katalog. 1894: page
114, Nr. 2057.
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Lily von Gizycki, "Ein Rückblick auf die
diesjährige Berliner Kunstausstellung." Ethische
Kultur. 2 (35), 1894: 275-278;
see
page 278)
Mittheilungen vom Deutsch-Israelitischen Gemeindebunde, Nr. 54,
1900: 11-15.
Roberta Gordon Morgan and Adam G. N. Moore (Dec. 1, 1998) entitled "Hugo Rheinhold's Monkey."
Source of the image below: Berliner Architekturwelt. 1900. Vol. 2 (?): 139.
"Ausverkauft" was exhibited at the 1899 Grosse Berliner Kunstaustellung.

Image of the bronze version of "Ausverkauft",
as depicted in the Gladenbeck catalog
Aktien-Gesellschaft Vorm. H. Gladenbeck
& Sohn Bildgiesserei. Abteilung B.
Werke aus der Neueren Zeit und der Gegenwart.
Berlin-Friedrichshagen. No date (ca. 1905).
Page B274, Nr. 1618.
(Photo provided by Jochen Richter).
1899, bronze, 78 cm (height), Auctioned June 12, 1997, by Bolland & Marotz, Bremen, Germany. Hammer price: US$ 336. Source: Art Price Annual (International) $ Folk Art Price Index 1998. [This bronze may have been a version of the plaster statuette entitled "Ausverkauft" (see above).]
Brunnengruppe (Brunnengrotte mit zwei Wassergottheiten)
Source of the image below: Berliner Architekturwelt. 1901. Vol. 3 (?): 137.
Diese "Brunnengruppe" (fountain grotto with water god and goddess) was exhibited at the 1900 Grosse Berliner Kunstaustellung. This was probably Rheinhold's last artistic creation.

References to this marble are included in Mittheilungen vom Deutsch-Israelitischen Gemeindebunde, Nr. 54, 1900: 14.
Source: [Gladenbeck Katalog]. Aktien-Gesellschaft Vorm. H. Gladenbeck & Sohn Bildgiesserei. Abteilung B. Werke aus der Neueren Zeit und der Gegenwart. Berlin-Friedrichshagen. No date (ca. 1905). Page B282, Nr. 1314. (photo provided by Jochen Richter).

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| "Bebel" bust depicted in the Ethos and Pathos exhibition catalog. | "Bamberger" bust: Hugo Rheinhold. Berlin: H. Boll, 1900, p. 25 |
Depending on the source consulted, this bust depicts either August Bebel or Ludwig Bamberg. (Ironically, the two men were fierce political opponents.)
Sources supporting the "Ludwig Bamberger" claim:
Sources supporting the "August Bebel" claim:
The above confusion is somewhat understandable.
Bebel and Bamberger have a rather similar face:
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Note: The images above has been reproduced, through scanning, in conformance with the "fair use" clause of U.S. copyright.
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