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Vintage 1980s Collectable Erasers / Rubbers - Mixed Group x50 .
Vintage 1980s Collectable Erasers / Rubbers - Mixed Group x50 .
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Bright, nostalgic and playful—this mixed lot of over 50 vintage 1980s erasers is perfect for retro stationery collectors, crafters and anyone after a pop of 80s colour and character. Carefully grouped for variety, the set showcases novelty shapes and character motifs that capture the decade’s fun design spirit.
- Era 1980s
- Size Mixed group x50 (over 50 pieces)
- Material Rubber, Plastic
- Design Assorted manufacturers, vintage 1980s novelty stationery — small shaped erasers, character motifs, bright colours and playful details
- Features Ideal for collecting, display, crafting or nostalgic gifts; varied designs increase collectability and decorative appeal
- Condition Used without original packaging - item in good condition.
- Buying options Sold together as a single lot
This ready-made lot offers a colourful array of novelty rubbers typical of the 1980s—think mini food shapes, cartoon characters, geometric novelties and bold colourways. Each piece has been inspected and grouped for sale; wear levels vary across items, consistent with age and prior use. Because original packaging is not included, these erasers are presented as a curated vintage selection ideal for:
- Display in shadow boxes, vintage stationery collections or retail displays
- Craft and DIY projects—embellishments, mixed-media art, and hobby kits
- Starter collections or gift bundles for retro enthusiasts and students of design
Collectability is boosted by the variety of shapes and character themes—some designs may be rarer than others, making this lot a fun discovery set for collectors. Lightweight and ready to use or display, these novelty erasers bring authentic 1980s charm to any project or collection.
Delivery UK delivery £4.09
When multiple quantities or items are being purchased, delivery will be combined and calculated at checkout.
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