Nipper Restoration
Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2017 1:31 pm
I bought this Nipper at the Orlando show for $25. Justin was kind enough to bring it to Union along with other Orlando purchases. This is the most ambitious Nipper restoration I've tried. Other than my small investment, what do I have to lose? These are "as found" photos.
I didn't know anything about this Nipper so I checked Joan & Robin Rolfs' wonderful book "Nipper Collectables - The RCA Trademark Dog." The image on page 2-48 is the same paper-mache dog. I couldn't help but be curious about their estimated value of this Nipper. In good condition it ranged from $300 to $699. I have no illusions about my Nipper being worth anything close to that value even when restored but it told me it was worth my best efforts. The caption in the book did not give much information so I call the Rolfs' number and was lucky to get Joan. She said at the time the book was being written they did not have this particular Nipper in their collection. She said she has seen less than a handful of this 9" Nipper. They now have one and it has a red Old King Cole label inside the body. The red label is the same as found in the early glass eyed Nippers. She thought his Nipper was made in the 1920's or possibly a little earlier.
Jerry Blais
I didn't know anything about this Nipper so I checked Joan & Robin Rolfs' wonderful book "Nipper Collectables - The RCA Trademark Dog." The image on page 2-48 is the same paper-mache dog. I couldn't help but be curious about their estimated value of this Nipper. In good condition it ranged from $300 to $699. I have no illusions about my Nipper being worth anything close to that value even when restored but it told me it was worth my best efforts. The caption in the book did not give much information so I call the Rolfs' number and was lucky to get Joan. She said at the time the book was being written they did not have this particular Nipper in their collection. She said she has seen less than a handful of this 9" Nipper. They now have one and it has a red Old King Cole label inside the body. The red label is the same as found in the early glass eyed Nippers. She thought his Nipper was made in the 1920's or possibly a little earlier.
Jerry Blais