This figural Foster & Bailey high relief, sterling silver brooch or pin is a charming addition to any antique silver collection.
Theodore Foster was a partner in the silver shop White & Foster (est. 1873). When Samuel Bailey joined the firm, it became “White, Foster & Bailey.” Upon White’s retirement in 1877, Foster & Bailey was born and the company continued in that iteration through the late 1800’s.
Although they produced a range of silver products, figural jewelry by Foster & Bailey, such as this bulldog pin, is much less common.
The brooch / pin measures approximately 23.31 mm long and 25.23 mm from ear to ear.
He weighs approximately 3.0 dwt.
He is hallmarked with the “F&B” flag and “STERLING.”
Well over 100 years old, he has developed a wonderful patina that only increases this item’s value.