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Re: Likely unique Walking Liberty Half Plaster in upcoming StacksBowers Auction
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Re: Likely unique Walking Liberty Half Plaster in upcoming StacksBowers Auction
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Re: Likely unique Walking Liberty Half Plaster in upcoming StacksBowers Auction
Although broken in 3 pieces decades ago, the negative plaster for the Oklahoma Run by Laura Fraser produced the amazing positive plaster which survived intact! On the back of the negative plaster was written: 1st Mold May 1 56 Oklahoma Run On the edge of the positive plaster was written: Oklahoma Run LGF (Wagon) -
Re: Likely unique Walking Liberty Half Plaster in upcoming StacksBowers Auction
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Re: Likely unique Walking Liberty Half Plaster in upcoming StacksBowers Auction
. My Broken Sword Peace Dollar reverse is not a plaster or an electrotype galvano. It is a solid bronze casting which could also function in a reduction lathe like a galvano. The diameter of the outer rim on the design is 7.5 inches. With the typical 1:5 reduction, the result is a 1.5-inch diameter hub. In other words,… -
Re: Likely unique Walking Liberty Half Plaster in upcoming StacksBowers Auction
The biggest ‘surprise’ was the weight, height, 3D detail and size of Laura Fraser’s “Oklahoma Run”. This is a unique plaster for the 1957 Oklahoma Semi-Centennial Medal that was designed and sculpted by Laura Gardin Fraser. For size comparison, it is imaged next to Laura Fraser’s 1932 Quarter Design which is 11 1/2 inches…
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