During the 1950s, Fredericks worked with automobile companies, designing hood ornaments for Chrysler Motors, General Motors Corporation, and Studebaker-Packard Corporation.
During the 1950s, Fredericks worked with automobile companies, designing hood ornaments for Chrysler Motors, General Motors Corporation, and Studebaker-Packard Corporation.
Relief is a depiction of an old motor car with people in the car, a child with a dog running along side of the car, the car is superimposed over an eagle in the background that spans the length of the relief.
Relief of half eagle on the left side and half oak leaves on the right, with unfinished edge. The word "Drying" is written on the lip of the relief. There is also the number "3565" stamped into the plaster in reverse. Inscribed on the relief is…
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".
Bronze medallion for American Numismatic Association. Obverse: Victory Eagle Reverse: lamp and book with text "American Numismatic Association 93rd Anniversary Convention Detroit, Michigan 1984"