A 1909 Gorham Company
Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition Medal (Likely High Relief). This Medal is composed of Bronze, it is
approximately 3 in. (75 mm) diameter and weighs approximately 174 grams. Inscribed GOLD MEDAL. This is a gorgeous medal with a seated allegorical female
figure with an olive branch in one hand and a plaque of Washington in
the other. She is flanked by two men that appear to be miners or
prospectors or pioneers as well as a Native American in a canoe. In the
background is a steam ship and a rising sun. Near the edge is the text:
Alaskan Yukon Pacific Exposition 1909 Seattle 1909. Just below and to
the left of one of the miner's feet is F. Ziegler, which we believe to
be the designer of this piece. The other side has an ornate floral
wreath with an inscription plaque and GOLD MEDAL above. At the 6:00
position is: The Gorham Co. This medallion is in good condition
although it does have some show signs of wear near the GOLD MEDAL inscription. We encourage you to
review the photos to evaluate the condition. It has a lovely rich
patina. Medals of this event were inscribed GOLD, SILVER or BRONZE, the
term is specifying the level of recognition, not the composition.
Reportedly, the medals could have been struck in actual Gold but only at
the winner's expense. This is a beautiful Bronze medal and a great
piece of History. Shipped with USPS First Class