Description
A scarce circa‑1980s Robertson’s Golly Snooker Player badge, issued through the long‑running Robertson’s Jams & Marmalades promotional token scheme. This example features the classic Snooker Player design, complete with the correct impressed reverse mark: “® James Robertson & Sons Ltd”, confirming an authentic period production.
This piece remains in excellent condition, still sealed in its original packaging — a desirable state for collectors seeking clean, untouched examples from the later enamel era.
The Sporting Golly Badges of the 1980s
During the 1980s, Robertson’s expanded their badge themes to include a variety of sporting characters, reflecting the decade’s growing enthusiasm for televised sports and hobby collecting. The Snooker Player design is one of the more distinctive sporting variants, produced in smaller numbers than the core musician set.
Examples that survive unused and still packaged are increasingly sought after, making this a strong addition for collectors building a complete run of 1980s promotional issues.
Robertson’s 1980s Golly Snooker Player Badge – Original Packaging
£35.00
Description
A scarce circa‑1980s Robertson’s Golly Snooker Player badge, issued through the long‑running Robertson’s Jams & Marmalades promotional token scheme. This example features the classic Snooker Player design, complete with the correct impressed reverse mark: “® James Robertson & Sons Ltd”, confirming an authentic period production.
This piece remains in excellent condition, still sealed in its original packaging — a desirable state for collectors seeking clean, untouched examples from the later enamel era.
The Sporting Golly Badges of the 1980s
During the 1980s, Robertson’s expanded their badge themes to include a variety of sporting characters, reflecting the decade’s growing enthusiasm for televised sports and hobby collecting. The Snooker Player design is one of the more distinctive sporting variants, produced in smaller numbers than the core musician set.
Examples that survive unused and still packaged are increasingly sought after, making this a strong addition for collectors building a complete run of 1980s promotional issues.