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Bronze head of girl (Jean Raseman) with green patina on black marble base. The girl has braids in her hair.

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Orville D. and Ruth A. Merillat portrait relief. Clay relief on plaster blank with metal letters. "Ruth A Merillat John D Merillat".

Fredericks sculpted many well known distinguished Michigan personalities. Shown in this double portrait are…

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This cast iron medallion features double profile portraits of George and Ellen Booth, founders of Cranbrook Educational Community in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Fredericks taught ceramics and sculpture there from 1932 to 1943. Cast in iron, it …

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Two piece plaster exterior, rubber interior mold, plaster core. "Girls Head, Bad Mold" written on mold. Figure is unknown unless we open the mold. Mold is bound together with plastic zip ties.

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Plaster blank with pencil outline of figures of Edwin Denby. The yellowish discoloring is from shellac used to seal the plaster.. There is also a symbol with eagles on shields on th lower left drawn in pencil.


DENBY, Edwin, (grandson of…

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Plaster portait blank of John M. Dorsey. The outline of the figure is still visible. The yellowish discoloring is from shellac used to seal the plaster. Text on the plaster is "John M. Dorsey MD 1900-1978 Wayne State University 1946-1978".

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Blank for Dexter Ferry. There is a pencil drawing on the blank of him. The yellowish discoloring is from shellac used to seal the plaster.

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Blank for Walker Lee Cisler. Outline of portrait can still be seen on blank as well as lettering. Also there is a pencil drawing of Cisler on the blank. The plaster is stained a yellowish color from the shellac used to seal the plaster. Text on…

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Blank for GM Cancer Research. There is an outline in pencil of a profile portrait. The blank is round with a pointed protrusion at the top. The yellowish discoloring is from shellac used to seal the plaster.

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Round plaster relief mold for Alfred Sloan. The yellowish discoloring is from shellac used to seal the plaster.
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