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John D. Larkin

John D. Larkin Company 50th Anniversary Medal
1925
by Julio Kilenyi
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Bronze
Description

The obverse bears bust of John D. Larkin facing left. Under truncation, signature, JOHN D. LARKIN.

The reverse bears image of soap factory. Above, FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY; to left and right, 1875 / 1925; in lower center, Larkin Company logo.

The Larkin Company was founded in 1875 as "J. D. Larkin, Manufacturer of Plain and Fancy Soaps" when John D. Larkin sold his interest in his brother-in-law's company J. Weller & Co. in Chicago to set up his own factory in Buffalo, New York. His first product was a yellow laundry bar named "Sweet Home Soap." 

At first, the company's products were sold door-to-door but by 1893 the company's catalog reached 1.5 million households. The Great Depression damaged the company's business deeply and it was liquidated in 1942.

According to Harry Waterson, the Kilenyi specialist, this medal is sought after by architectural collectors. The Larkin administration building pictured on the reverse was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1904 and built in 1906.  The building was demolished in 1950.

The medal was struck in bronze by the Whitehead-Hoag Company of Newark, New Jersey. It comes in sizes of 38.4mm and 76.2mm. The smaller variant also comes with a loop at the top for suspension from a ribbon.  One large medal was struck in gold and owned by John Larkin Jr. himself. Other than that, no mintages are reported.

Variant Details

This section contains a table of detailed variant information. Currently, I am only aware of 4 variants of this medal. Please notify me if you come across any others or if you find incorrect or missing information.

materialBronze
edge6WHITEHEAD-HOAG
diameter76.2mm
mintageunknown
materialBronze
edge6WHITEHEAD-HOAG
diameter38.4mm
mintageunknown
materialBronze (with loop)
edge6WHITEHEAD-HOAG
diameter38.4mm
mintageunknown
materialGold
edge6WHITEHEAD-HOAG
diameter76.2mm
mintage1 reported
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