Thursday, October 25, 2018

Rosbro

I found these Rosbro candy containers on the back shelf in the basement of an estate sale.  They must have been hidden well, because no one had grabbed them earlier in the day.  Always dig, people!

Pete the Clown


Witch with Jack O' Lantern

E. Rosen Company or Rosbro (Rosen Brothers?), also known as Tico Toys, was based in Pawtucket, Rhode Island and created plastic candy containers, most with a holiday theme, in the 1950's. Not much can be found about the company, but I did identify the founder as Sam Rosen. From his entry on Ancestry.com, the first mention of the company (which is referred to as a "candy factory") is his ownership of it in 1942.  His father Ephraim passed away in 1936, so the "E." may have been in his honor. He did have a brother Herman, so that may be the brother in "bro".  Sam's daughter Phyllis married Bertram Brown whose obituary lists him as a "pioneer in the plastics field", so he may have also worked for Rosbro.

Today, there is a huge collector's market for these.  Here are some examples I've gathered from the internet.




I have a few of those Jack O' Lantern buckets in my collection and never knew they went with a figure.

This was clearly a repurposed snowman.


As you can see, Rosbro gave witches many different means of conveyances.

















12 comments:

  1. wow, these are ALL so great. what an amazing collection -- now i understand why people want them. i love the scarecrow with the jack o' lantern head, the witch riding the rockets ('60s? '50s?), and the really angular jazzy cat playing the sax (not the one on wheels, the other one). now i'm going to have to keep an eye out for these.

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    1. The scrarecrow is probably my favorite as well. I'm not sure how long Rosbro produced these. The rockets could well be '50's, '60's or both.

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  2. These are awesome!! I would love to have the witch on bicycle or witch at all but they're expensive now. Congrats on having a collection.

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    1. Well, my collection is small. Those pictures are from the internet. But you are correct, they are expensive and despite not being terribly old, are definitely rising in value.

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    1. Sam Rosen had a long-established candy company when his daughter Phyllis married Bert Brown. Bert convinced Sam to provide the initial funding for his production of plastic novelties, initially not toys so much as holiday-themed figures (Santa on skis was one of the earliest and most popular) that would hold the lollipops that E. Rosen Co. was making. Initially marketed through Woolworth's, these proved very successful.. Rosbro, founded in 1946, was a compound of the last names Rosen and Brown.

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    2. Thanks for the info, Russell. I didn't know the origin of the Rosbro name, and just assumed it was Rosen Brothers, but good to know about Bert Brown. There's very little information about the company out there and I'd love to know more if you have other information.

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  4. You know what I thought the witch was riding and it wasn't a rocket.

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  5. Great Find! So difficult to source Vintage Halloween!

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    1. Yes, it's all being snatched up and hoarded by collectors.

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