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Jolliboy

Water Gun
1950s (manufactured)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This is a waterpistol made by the Toby Toy company in the 1950s. Waterpistols were first designed to simulate aspects of combat without the danger of inflicting serious injuries, appearing in the 19th century and generally being made of metal, looking more like actual firearms. By the 1950s, they began to be replaced by plastic models, which were cheaper to manufacture and sell as pocket money toys. This model promotes itself as firing 150 shots, but modern water pistols, such as the Super Soaker range, have large reservoirs and use air pressure for longer and stronger shots.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 3 parts.

  • Box
  • Water Pistol
  • Plug
TitleJolliboy (manufacturer's title)
Brief description
Boxed Jolliboy water pistol by Toby Toys, England, 1950s.
Dimensions
  • Gun length: 11.7cm
  • Gun height: 8.4cm
  • Gun depth: 2.4cm
  • Box length: 11.9cm
  • Box width: 8.7cm
  • Box depth: 2.5cm
Production typeMass produced
Credit line
Given by John Walker
Summary
This is a waterpistol made by the Toby Toy company in the 1950s. Waterpistols were first designed to simulate aspects of combat without the danger of inflicting serious injuries, appearing in the 19th century and generally being made of metal, looking more like actual firearms. By the 1950s, they began to be replaced by plastic models, which were cheaper to manufacture and sell as pocket money toys. This model promotes itself as firing 150 shots, but modern water pistols, such as the Super Soaker range, have large reservoirs and use air pressure for longer and stronger shots.
Collection
Accession number
B.83:1 to 3-2011

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Record createdSeptember 6, 2011
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