Robertson’s 1970s Golly Bagpiper Badge — Fattorini Backstamp

Description

An original 1970s Robertson’s Golly Bagpiper enamel badge, produced during the earlier era of the token‑redeem scheme and manufactured by Fattorini, one of the most respected British badge makers of the period. This example carries the correct Fattorini backstamp, confirming an authentic early production rather than the later 1980s Robertson’s‑marked issues.
The badge features the classic Bagpiper design, complete with detailed pipes, tunic and bonnet, and is presented in good vintage condition with light age‑related wear consistent with genuine 1970s enamel pieces.

Bagpiper Badge in the 1970s Range

The Bagpiper is one of the most recognisable early‑series designs and forms part of the pre‑1980s musician and performer set. During the 1970s, Robertson’s commissioned several manufacturers, with Fattorini being among the highest‑quality producers.
Badges from this era are valued for their thicker enamel, cleaner detailing, and the prestige of the Fattorini mark. Surviving examples in good condition remain highly collectible, especially for those assembling a full early‑period run.

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Robertson’s 1970s Golly Bagpiper Badge — Fattorini Backstamp

£27.00

Description

An original 1970s Robertson’s Golly Bagpiper enamel badge, produced during the earlier era of the token‑redeem scheme and manufactured by Fattorini, one of the most respected British badge makers of the period. This example carries the correct Fattorini backstamp, confirming an authentic early production rather than the later 1980s Robertson’s‑marked issues.
The badge features the classic Bagpiper design, complete with detailed pipes, tunic and bonnet, and is presented in good vintage condition with light age‑related wear consistent with genuine 1970s enamel pieces.

Bagpiper Badge in the 1970s Range

The Bagpiper is one of the most recognisable early‑series designs and forms part of the pre‑1980s musician and performer set. During the 1970s, Robertson’s commissioned several manufacturers, with Fattorini being among the highest‑quality producers.
Badges from this era are valued for their thicker enamel, cleaner detailing, and the prestige of the Fattorini mark. Surviving examples in good condition remain highly collectible, especially for those assembling a full early‑period run.

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