Series consists of medals, plaster and plasticine moulds and casts. The works were created for a variety of purposes with an emphasis on personal tributes, as arts and scholastic awards, and as commemorations from community and business associations. Medals consist of: portrait medal of Mary Wrinch Reid; medal depicting F. Goya; George Delisle portrait medal; Glenbow Museum Acquisitions Society medal; Haydn medal; Schubert medal; Handel medal; Beethoven medal; Bach medal; Kristina and Amerigo medal; Northern Telecom International Canadian Studies Award medal; medals from the Franklin Mint Series on Biblical Wildlife; Young Mozart medal; "Greetings" medal; Person's Case 50th Anniversary Award medal; Dora de Pédery-Hunt Self-Portrait medal; "Nellie's Nellie" medal; Metro International Caravan 10th Anniversary medal; Dora de Pédery-Hunt's 65th Birthday medal; Pauline M. McGibbon medal; Nellie McClung medal; Canadian Confederation medal; Dr. Albert Szent-Gyorgyi medal; Canadian Welcome medal; E. Cora Hind medal; George Faludy medal; Dr. Hans Selye medal; Remember Canada medal; Royal Ontario Museum medal; Nellie, the Hairdo medal; 1984 Papal Visit commemorative medal; 1987 Canadian Engineering Centennial medal; Centennial of Canadian Confederation medal; a specially cast specimen for the Public Archives of Canada of the Lester Pearson Peace Medal; portrait medals of Dr. J. Roby Kidd, Béla Bartok, Zoltan Kodaly, and Robertson Davies; medal depicting a seated nude male and female figure; Banff School of Fine Arts, Donald Cameron medal; Ontario Association of Architects, W. Gerald Raymore medal; Manufacturers Life Insurance Company, Sir John A. Macdonald prize medal; Family Law Memorial, Beverly E. Martin Genest award; Cooper & Lybrand Ontario Graduates Association, Kenneth Carter award; Hamilton Arts Award; National and Provincial Parks Association of Canada; J.B. Harkin medal; Markham District High School, H.G. Mingay award; Corporation professionnelle des urbanistes du Québec medal; Ontario Arts Council, Hon. Pauline McGibbon award; Ontario Credit Union Distinguished Service award; University of Toronto Devonshire House, Dean Symons medal; Trent University, President Symons medal; Association of Commonwealth Universities Symons award; Cansave Children Award; Lakefield College School, Ondaatje House award; Humber College President's Medal; John L. Wright Medal; Humanities Research Council of Canada Medal; Zonta Club of Toronto Outstanding Adventurer Award; YMCA Fellowship of Honour Medal; Family Service Association of Metropolitan Toronto award; Academy of Medicine, Dr. William Boyd medal; Graham Gore medal; Josephus Molnar medal; Junior League of Toronto 50th medal; Children's Aid Society for Foster Parents medal; Toronto Mendelssohn Choir 75th medal; First International Congress of Child Neurology medal; Minotaur Gallery First International Exhibition of Medals in Canada medal; National Arts Centre medal; Regis College, Canadian Religious Art Today Exhibition medal; Hungarian Helicon Society Exiles in Gratitude to Canada medal; Dora de Pédery-Hunt Self-Portrait II medal; Children's Aid Society Volunteers' Emblem medal; Welcome to Canada, Canada Confederation 100th medal; Welcome to Alberta medal; Year of the Child: Let Us Grow medal; Year of the Child: Aimez-Moi, Protégez medal; Montreal Expo '67 medal; Pierre Elliott Trudeau medal; Erasmus Rotterdamus medal; Lawrence of Arabia medal; 700th Birth of Dante medal; Dante Meets Beatrice medal; Mother Teresa medal; Cardinal Mindszenty medal; William Shakespeare medal; Homage to Edvard Munch medal; The Last Supper medal; Chinese Horse medal; Save the Whales medal; Wedding Medal for G and I; Charles and Helen Band Golden Wedding Anniversary medal; Wedding Medal for Helen and Donald Scroggie; Natus Est medal; Baptismal Medal of Emily Hencz; Baptismal Medal of John Simon Tooke; Poland's Millennium of Christianity medal; Pearl McCarthy Scholarship medal; and 19 other medals acquired by Dora de Pédery-Hunt.
Series consists of plaques of the Biblical Wildlife Plaque series; portrait plaque of Celia Franca; portrait plaque of Louis Braille.
Series consists of two pins, one a commemorative pin of the opening of Roy Thompson Hall.