Bailey Banks & Biddle

Bailey Banks & Biddle was a retailer of jewelry and designer of US medals that was formed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1832.

[1][2][3] From about 1852–1862, the company made its own silver; they were principally supplied by Taylor and Lawrie before 1852, and from about 1862–1870, by George B.

[5] Finlay Enterprises filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in August 2009,[6] and Bailey Banks & Biddle was relaunched as a private company by the new owners in the spring of 2010.

[7] The remaining inventory was seized for back taxes, interest and penalties and sold at auction in June 2020.

[8] The website for Bailey, Banks and Biddle leads to Finlay as of March 2023 with a copyright dated 2020.

A print of the presidential seal c. 1915 , thought to be the one obtained by Woodrow Wilson from Bailey Banks & Biddle
Potomac Mills outlet, one of the company's nine retail stores in 2012