Cadwalader-Guild exhibited at the Royal Academy multiple times throughout her career. and two busts in 1887, one of the inventor
Peter Brotherhood, At the Royal Academy in 1888 she had a bronze portrait medallion and a bust of the Rev. Canon Wilberforce exhibited, in 1891 a bronze bust of an Indian rider, in 1893 her busts of the artist George Frederick Watts, Esq. R.A. and of Henry Shore, Esq., and in 1898 her bronze statuette
Endymion. Cadwalader-Guild also exhibited at the
Glaspalast in Munich starting in 1883, the Paris Salon, the marble's location is unknown •
Frederick Seager Hunt, bronze bust, exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1887 exhibited at Royal Academy in 1898, •
Lotos/Lotus, 1904, marble bust, location currently unknown •
Head of St. Monica, the mother of St. Augustine, 1905,
mixed media of marble and bronze, location currently unknown •
Tramonto, a plaster bust, exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1894, location currently unknown •
Electron/Elektron/Electro, 1895, a bronze and a marble statue, the bronze statue given to the German postmaster general
Heinrich von Stephan by the Society of the Electrical and Electrochemical Industry of Frankfurt and placed at the Imperial Postal Museum in Berlin, today
Museum für Kommunikation Berlin, second exhibited at the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition, location of the bronze Elektron at the
Museum für Kommunikation Frankfurt •
David, 1875, clay sculpture •
Psyche •
Ruberta •
Frond, 1894, alabaster bust • Bronze portrait medallion, exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1888 •
Indian Rider, bronze bust, exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1891
Painting • Still life, exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1886 • A series of oil sketches of unknown subjects == Reception ==