Trophy awarded to William P. Lear at the Western Plastics Exposition, 1979. Clear acrylic tower with black engraved metal base. Engraved on front: "WPE / Western Plastics Exposition / Jupiter Award for Design Excellence / 1979 / For the design of…
Torch of Liberty Award given to Moya Olsen Lear by the Anti-Defamation League, May 17, 1990. Flame-shaped glass top mounted on black acrylic and wood base with brass engraved plate on front. Engraved on plate: "Torch of Liberty Award / Presented by…
Trophy given to Moya Lear by Lear Fan employees in Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland, Christmas 1981. Crystal top depicts an etching of the first Lear Fan (N626BL) and is mounted to a dark acrylic base with an engraved metal plate. Engraved text:…
Part of Crystal Eagle Award given to William P. Lear by the Aero Club of Northern California, 1986. The award is in two pieces: this is the top half, a crystal shaped like an eagle in flight.
Trophy for Science and Industry award, circa 1977. Plastic globe with gold-colored Omega-shaped piece within is perched on five metal arms mounted on wood base. An engraved metal plate is on the front of the base. This is likely the Golden Omega…
Brass statuette of a prospector on marble base. Includes engraved metal plate on front of base, 1976.Engraved text: "Prospector's Club / Christmas Formal / 1976."
Award given to Moya Olsen Lear by the Northwood Institute, January 21, 1983. A wood "N" intersects with a metal "I" above an engraved acrylic plate on a wood base.Engraved text: "The Third Annual Outstanding Business Leader Award / Presented to Moya…
Pink marble award given to Moya Olsen Lear by the Nevada Women's Fund, 1989. The top portion is shaped like the state of Nevada and is connected to the base by a metal rod. "NWF" is engraved along the top and an engraved oval-shaped metal plate is…
Barnstormer trophy given to Moya Olsen Lear by the Antelope Valley Aero Museum, 1984. The acrylic top is etched with two biplanes on either side of a pilot. "Barnstormer Trophy" is etched above the pilot and an etched scroll under the pilot reads…