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Obverse has a man sculpting a woman, Reverse has a woman in flowing dress with text "Brookgreen Gardens South Carolina".

50 pound bag of moulding plaster made by Unites States Gypsum Company.

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Plaster mould with rubber inner mold. Per Scott Slocum this work was not sculpted by Mr. Fredericks but a model lent to use.

Different from the Indian River crucifix in style. Extended arms and "T" shaped pose.
It is unknown is this is a work by Fredericks.

Greek stone female head. Was part of a buildings architectural design, mouth was possibly a rain spout.

Not Marshall Fredericks' work.

[Back Image] Plaster front of head (relief) of Roman Centaur, pointed ears, curly facial hair, mustache goes around upper lip then straight down both sides of mouth in curls. Eyes are hallowed out, hair on nose, two broken horns on top of head. …

Plaster cast of the face of Mayor Cobo sometime shortly after his death.

Small plaster medallion of Henry and Clara Ford. The color is off white probably from the releasing agent used in the mold.

Not a Marshall Fredericks work.

National Sculpture Society Ninetieth Anniversary medal. Obverse: Depiction of male standing in a hand with clouds in the background. Reverse has text "National Sculpture Society Ninetieth Anniversary".

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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