Description
1990s Robertson’s Golly “Jockey” Acrylic Badge
Produced during the transitional years of the 1990s, this lively Robertson’s Golly Jockey badge represents one of the later acrylic‑style issues that followed the long‑running enamel ranges of earlier decades. These lightweight acrylic designs were manufactured in smaller quantities and were never as widely distributed as the classic metal badges, making surviving examples increasingly appealing to collectors today.
The Jockey variant is instantly recognisable for its bright racing colours and animated pose, capturing the playful styling typical of late‑period Robertson’s Golly artwork. Due to the fragile nature of acrylic production, clean examples with strong colour and intact edging are now noticeably harder to source.
Among enthusiasts of Robertson’s Golly memorabilia, the 1990s acrylic series has gained renewed interest, particularly from collectors seeking to document the full evolution of badge production from early enamel through to the final promotional issues. The Jockey badge stands as a distinctive reminder of this closing chapter in the brand’s collectible history.
1990s Robertson’s Brownie Golly Acrylic Badge
£7.95
Description
1990s Robertson’s Golly “Jockey” Acrylic Badge
Produced during the transitional years of the 1990s, this lively Robertson’s Golly Jockey badge represents one of the later acrylic‑style issues that followed the long‑running enamel ranges of earlier decades. These lightweight acrylic designs were manufactured in smaller quantities and were never as widely distributed as the classic metal badges, making surviving examples increasingly appealing to collectors today.
The Jockey variant is instantly recognisable for its bright racing colours and animated pose, capturing the playful styling typical of late‑period Robertson’s Golly artwork. Due to the fragile nature of acrylic production, clean examples with strong colour and intact edging are now noticeably harder to source.
Among enthusiasts of Robertson’s Golly memorabilia, the 1990s acrylic series has gained renewed interest, particularly from collectors seeking to document the full evolution of badge production from early enamel through to the final promotional issues. The Jockey badge stands as a distinctive reminder of this closing chapter in the brand’s collectible history.