Description
Bring a splash of humour to any pub‑themed collection with this vintage Guinness enamel pin badge, featuring a bold yellow cartoon face with a mischievous grin and the classic Guinness harp logo beneath. Produced as part of Guinness’s late‑20th‑century promotional merchandise, this badge captures the playful advertising style the brand embraced through the 1980s and early 1990s.
The colours are bright, the enamel clean, and the design instantly recognisable — perfect for collectors of brewery memorabilia, fans of Guinness advertising, or anyone building a retro bar display. A great little piece of branded nostalgia that wears well on jackets, bags, aprons, or display boards.
Guinness Promotional Badges in the Late 20th Century
From the 1970s onward, Guinness expanded its promotional output beyond barware into a wide range of novelty items — badges, keyrings, coasters, and quirky character graphics. These pieces were often produced in small runs for events, pub giveaways, or seasonal campaigns.
The bold cartoon style seen here reflects a shift in Guinness’s branding during the 1980s–90s, when humour and approachable graphics were used to appeal to younger drinkers while keeping the iconic harp front and centre. Today, these badges are popular with collectors for their colour, charm, and display appeal.
Vintage Guinness Smiling Face Enamel Pin Badge – Brewery Collectable
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Description
Bring a splash of humour to any pub‑themed collection with this vintage Guinness enamel pin badge, featuring a bold yellow cartoon face with a mischievous grin and the classic Guinness harp logo beneath. Produced as part of Guinness’s late‑20th‑century promotional merchandise, this badge captures the playful advertising style the brand embraced through the 1980s and early 1990s.
The colours are bright, the enamel clean, and the design instantly recognisable — perfect for collectors of brewery memorabilia, fans of Guinness advertising, or anyone building a retro bar display. A great little piece of branded nostalgia that wears well on jackets, bags, aprons, or display boards.
Guinness Promotional Badges in the Late 20th Century
From the 1970s onward, Guinness expanded its promotional output beyond barware into a wide range of novelty items — badges, keyrings, coasters, and quirky character graphics. These pieces were often produced in small runs for events, pub giveaways, or seasonal campaigns.
The bold cartoon style seen here reflects a shift in Guinness’s branding during the 1980s–90s, when humour and approachable graphics were used to appeal to younger drinkers while keeping the iconic harp front and centre. Today, these badges are popular with collectors for their colour, charm, and display appeal.