Four piece plaster, four piece black rubber mold with wax core. Written on mold is "Fredericks Medallion Eagle". Plastic zip ties bind the mold halves.
Bronze relief of Eaton Eagle, small-scale with copper colored patina with the inscription "In honor of the men of this organization who gave their lives for their country"
"Free-form reliefs in metal upon a contrasting stone background, as…
American-Canadian Numismatic Association relief mold, plaster and, iron rods. Stained from the shellac used to seal the mold. Inscribed on the mold is "American Canadian Numismatic Association".
Plaster relief of Veterans Memorial Building Eagle. There are a lot of pencil marks on this. All around the eagle is pencil markings and there are words at the top. The yellowish discoloring is from shellac used to seal the plaster.
During the 1950s, Fredericks worked with automobile companies, designing hood ornaments for Chrysler Motors, General Motors Corporation, and Studebaker-Packard Corporation.