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Bulldogs

by Judith Lile and Jim Sneed

 The Schoenhut Bulldogs
The bulldog, introduced in 1908 with many of the other farm animals, is known in two designs, each with two color combinations. No reduced size was produced. No decaled eyes has been seen and, due to the decal eyes non-round design, it seems likely that none was ever used on bulldogs.

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Photo by Jim Sneed from the collection of Jim Kramer

Glass eyes, brindle color

The bulldog has leather ears and tail, and a red collar with metal studs. Keller Style I - Very Scarce

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Photo by Judith Lile

 

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Photo by Andy Ourant, courtesy of Noel Barrett Auctions

Glass-eyes, white with black spots
Bulldogs came with a collar fitted with brass buttons.

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Photo by Judith Lile

Painted eyes, white with black spots

Keller Style II - Very Scarce

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Photo by Judith Lile

 

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Photo by Jim Sneed from the collection of Jim Kramer

Painted eyes, brindle color

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Bulldogs perform for white-face clowns in the 
Barnum & Bailey show.

 

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Photo by Judith Lile