Scamp the Dog, a Chiltern Walkie-Talkie Pet
RetailerSold by
MacMillan's
(Aberdeen, Scotland, 1896 - 1966)
AssociatedAssociated with
Chiltern Toy Works
Date1955-1960
Object NameToy
Mediummetal, textile, plastic
ClassificationsToys and Games
DimensionsOverall (Height x Width x Depth): 215 × 325 × 140mm
AcquisitionPresented in 2019 by Helen Jason.
LocationView by Appointment - Aberdeen Treasure Hub
Object numberABDMS095585.2
About MeStuffed terrier type dog on wheeled metal frame - called "Scamp" by his owner, the dog was purchased at MacMillan's on Union Bridge, Aberdeen. This dog is part of a range from Chiltern Toys known as walkie-talkie pets. Described in a 1954 advert as " lively playmates for playful toddlers", the largest size was strongly reinforced and could actually be ridden. Scamp's owner probably got him as a birthday present when she was 2 or 3. She lived in Torry and went out for a walk every afternoon, sometimes to Duthie Park and sometimes took Scamp along.
The dog is made from a hessian based "fur" which is a caramel brown colour, with black ears in a similar fabric. The nose is embroidered in black thread and he has plastic eyes. A label on the dog's underside identifies it as "CHILTERN // HYGIENIC // TOYS // MADE IN ENGLAND". The dog is mounted on a red metal frame with struts supporting his body. His feet are attached to crossed metal bars which are animated by the rear axle to give the impression of movement.
1944
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