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Obverse: Deer and trees. Reverse: Hands and a sculpting tool with deer. Text "Brookgreen Gardens South Carolina". This is not the work of Marshall Fredericks.

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Bronze medal depicting on the obverse The Spirit of Detroit in relief. Words are "The Spirit of Detroit, Presented by Mayor Jerome P. Cavanagh". Obverse has seal of the city of Detroit with inscription "The City of Detroit, Speramus Meliora, Resurget…

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1972, minted in gold, silver, and bronze, diameter 1 3/4 and 3 inches, Rebild National Park Society, Jutland, Denmark.

Face: Inscription, " Tilegnet Den Danske Og Amerikanske Befolkning Til Evigt Venskab (Dedicated to the Eternal Friendship of the…

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Minted in bronze, diameter 3 inches, Brookgreen Gardens, Pawleys Island, South Carolina.

Based on "Leaping Gazelle" in the collection of Brookgreen Gardens.

Face: Inscription, "Brookgreen Gardens, South Carolina," with bas relief of "Leaping…

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1972, minted in gold, silver, and bronze, diameter 1 3/4 and 3 inches, Rebild National Park Society, Jutland, Denmark.

Face: Inscription, " Tilegnet Den Danske Og Amerikanske Befolkning Til Evigt Venskab (Dedicated to the Eternal Friendship of the…

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Round plaster relief of Alfred P. Sloan.

Born in 1875, Alfred P. Sloan, Jr. was elected president of General Motors in 1923. He remained in that position for 23 years. During that time he developed a love for philanthropy and established the…

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Round plaster relief of Charles Kettering.

In 1978, the retired chairperson of General Motors Corporation, Roger Smith, conceived the idea for the GM Cancer Research Prize. This annual award recognizes, on an international basis, scientists who…

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Obverse: Marshall Fredericks' portrait of Henry Ford. Text "Henry Ford Memorial Dearborn Michigan". Reverse: Ford Empire by Marshall Fredericks with text " 'Education is the Greatest Force in Civilization, Quotation from Henry Ford 1863-1947"

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A series of Abraham Lincoln medallions in plaster, and a rubber mold. Three of the plaster medallions have no text. The rubber mold and the positive made from it have the words "Abraham Lincoln" on them.
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