Description
An original 1994 Robertson’s Golly Ballerina badge, preserved in its factory‑sealed plastic, exactly as issued during the mid‑1990s promotional period. This charming design features the classic Ballerina character, one of the more decorative and feminine figures from the later Golly range.
Factory‑sealed examples from the 1990s are increasingly hard to find, as most were opened at the time and the lightweight plastic packaging rarely survived intact.
The badge remains unopened and untouched, with the original seal fully intact, offering collectors a clean, authentic example from the final decade of Robertson’s badge production.
Place in the 1990s Robertson’s Range
The mid‑1990s saw a shift toward brighter colours and more playful themes, and the Ballerina fits neatly into this era. Key points that add to its appeal include:
• A distinctive character design not repeated in earlier decades
• Lower production numbers compared with 1970s–80s badges
• The rarity of intact factory‑sealed packaging
• Its role as part of the final generation of official Golly issues
For collectors building a complete late‑era set, a sealed 1994 Ballerina is a desirable and increasingly scarce find
1994 Robertson’s Golly Ballerina Badge - Factory Sealed
£12.00
Description
An original 1994 Robertson’s Golly Ballerina badge, preserved in its factory‑sealed plastic, exactly as issued during the mid‑1990s promotional period. This charming design features the classic Ballerina character, one of the more decorative and feminine figures from the later Golly range.
Factory‑sealed examples from the 1990s are increasingly hard to find, as most were opened at the time and the lightweight plastic packaging rarely survived intact.
The badge remains unopened and untouched, with the original seal fully intact, offering collectors a clean, authentic example from the final decade of Robertson’s badge production.
Place in the 1990s Robertson’s Range
The mid‑1990s saw a shift toward brighter colours and more playful themes, and the Ballerina fits neatly into this era. Key points that add to its appeal include:
• A distinctive character design not repeated in earlier decades
• Lower production numbers compared with 1970s–80s badges
• The rarity of intact factory‑sealed packaging
• Its role as part of the final generation of official Golly issues
For collectors building a complete late‑era set, a sealed 1994 Ballerina is a desirable and increasingly scarce find