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A Victorian Period Halifax County Borough Police Uniform Leather Waist Belt, Buckle and Clasp. Pol 397 - Pol 397
The Halifax County Borough Police was formed in 1848 and amalgamated in 1868. This is an original Victorian period uniform leather waist belt, buckle and clasp. The waist belt is dark brown leather and shows signs of being worn. The belt is in excellent condition. It is 48" long when laid out flat. It has a buckle which allows it to be adjusted, in the photographs it is adjusted to 40". The belt has one leather loop. The clasp is chromed brass (non-magnetic) and has the Halifax County Borough Police crest in the centre along with "Halifax County Borough Police" around the outside. The leather fob behind the clasp has a number stamped on the reverse "1115" making it a researchable item. The stitching on the belt is all present and secure. The price includes Uk delivery. Pol 397
£225.00

Metropolitan Police Male Constable's/ Sergeant's Blue Serge Police Helmet With Helmet Plate. Pol 394 - Pol 394
The history of the Metropolitan Police Service is long and complex, with many different events taking place between its inception in 1829 to the present day. This is a very good, male Constable's / Sergeant's helmet of the Metropolitan Police. It has a Navy blue body, chromed rose boss and a Metropolitan Police Queen’s Crown (QE II) white metal helmet plate with blue enamel central border. The inside has a fully adjustable leather sweat band with velcro adjustment cord and nylon chinstrap. Price for this pristine helmet includes UK delivery. Pol 394
£145.00

Hand Decorated William IV Tip Staff/Truncheon Made from Yew. Pol 393 - Pol 393 / 13021
The earliest record of the Tipstaff (Warrant Stick) was in the 14th century. The name derives from the early origins of Policing when Warranted Officers would apprehend a criminal with the help if necessary of a tipped staff. The staff would be made of wood or metal and were not only a means of self defence but the tips of the staffs would bear symbols of their authority. Modern Police Truncheons originated from these Tipstaffs. This is an excellent original William IV Tipstaff. William IV was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and King of Hanover from 26 June 1830 until his death in 1837. It is made from Yew and has a very nice patina. The body is tapered and shaped for grip. The bottom has a three groove turning. The top of the staff has what we believe to be a contemporary lead insert to weight the tip staff. The staff has beautiful hand painted decoration featuring a Crown and Royal Cypher. All of the staff’s Gold, Red and white decoration can be seen. It measures 12" long. The price includes UK delivery. Pol 393
£395.00

1968 - 1974 British Manchester & Salford Police Male Constable's/ Sergeant's Blue Serge Helmet By Christy’s London With Helmet Night Plate. POL 392 - POL 392
Manchester and Salford Police was a police force in England from 1 June 1968 to 1 April 1974. It was created as a merger of the Manchester City Police and Salford City Police and covered the adjacent county boroughs of Manchester and Salford. It was amalgamated with parts of the Lancashire Constabulary and Cheshire Constabulary under the Local Government Act 1972 to form Greater Manchester Police. This is a very good, male Constable's/ Sergeant's Helmet of Manchester & Salford Police. It has a blue serge body, rigid combe to provide greater protection during public disorder with blackened combe plate & Manchester & Salford Police Queen’s Crown (QE II) blackened metal helmet night plate. The inside has leather sweat band with string adjustment cord and chinstrap. The lining has a paper manufacturer’s label ink stamp ‘7’ (size). The label has handwritten Divisional designation ‘E’ together with Police Officer’s number ‘203’. The sweatband is also impressed with Christy’s logo. Price includes UK delivery. POL 392
£145.00

Post 1974 British Avon & Somerset Constabulary Male Constable's/ Sergeant's Blue Serge ‘6 Panel’ Police Helmet With Helmet Plate. POL 391 - POL 391
The Avon & Somerset Constabulary was created on 1st April 1974 from a merger of the Bristol City Police, the Somerset & Bath Constabulary and the Staple Hill Division of Gloucestershire Constabulary. This is a very good, male Constable's/ Sergeant's Helmet of the Avon & Somerset Constabulary . It is likely that this is an old Bristol helmet re-badged on the formation of the Avon & Somerset Constabulary as this helmet follows the style of helmets used by Bristol and apparently this practice was a common occurrence. It has a Navy blue 6 panel body, chromed rose boss & Avon & Somerset Constabulary Queen’s Crown (QE II) white metal helmet plate. The inside has leather sweat band with string adjustment cord and leather chinstrap. It is approx. UK size ‘7’. Price for this helmet worthy of further research includes UK delivery. POL 391
£145.00

MINT, Post 1974 British Greater Manchester Police (GMP) Male Constable's/ Sergeant's Blue Serge Helmet By Christy’s London With Helmet Plate. POL 390 - POL 390
Formed on 1st April 1974 Greater Manchester Police (GMP) is the Police Force responsible for law enforcement within the metropolitan county of Greater Manchester in North West England. This is a near mint, male Constable's/ Sergeant's Helmet of GMP. It has a blue serge body, rigid combe to provide greater protection during public disorder with combe plate & GMP Police Queen’s Crown (QE II) white metal helmet plate. The inside has leather sweat band with string adjustment cord and chinstrap. The sweatband is impressed with Christy’s London manufacturer’s mark & ink stamp ‘7 1/8’ (size). It also has handwritten Police Officer’s rank & number ‘Sgt 2735’ . Price includes UK delivery. POL 390
£145.00

Pre 1952 Scottish Constabulary ACPOS (Association Of Chief Police Officers Scotland) Chief Constables, Deputy Chief Constables & Assistant Chief Constables Uniform Police Cap By Christy’s London With ACPOS Kings Crown Bullion Thistle Cap Badge. Sn 12146 - 12146
The Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland (ACPOS) ceased to operate on April 1, 2013 when the eight forces and the Scottish Crime and Drug Enforcement Agency merged to form a single service known as Police Scotland. ACPOS was the collective organisation of Chief Constables, Deputy Chief Constables and Assistant Chief Constables from the eight Police Forces in Scotland. The Scottish Constabulary crest was designed by Mr Cairns, Art Master at Dumfries Academy in the early 1930s at the request of the Chief Constables' (Scotland) Club to be a badge to be identifiable with the Scottish Police Service. This is an original Scottish Constabulary ACPOS Senior Police Officer’s Cap. The cap has the ACPOS embroidered bullion Scottish Thistle cap badge topped with King’s Crown indicating manufacture prior to 1952 with banner and latin motto ‘Semper Vigilo’ (Always Vigilant). The badge is illustrated in image 2. The hat has a black plastic chin strap held by two black buttons to the sides and patent leather peak with bullion braid. The braid has some service wear. The cap’s crown, body and chequered headband are in excellent undamaged condition with no mothing. The inside of the cap has a clean brown leather sweat band with number ‘189’ handwritten in ink and crisp Christy’s of London impressed stamp highlighted in gold (illustrated inset in image 2). The clean red silk head lining also has a crisp Christy’s ink stamp in gold. This is an excellent original Police cap. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 12146
£295.00

Various Queen's Crown Blackened Two Piece Helmet Plates. Pol. 386 - Pol 387 - Pol 387
Various original metal blackened two piece helmet plates to the following:- Ipswich Borough Police (only has two lugs to the reverse) £40, Northamptonshire Borough Police, (Only has one lug to the rear) £40, Gloucestershire Constabulary (only has one lug to the rear) £40, Cumberland & Westmorland Constabulary, (only has one lug to the rear) £40, , Oxford City Police, (no lugs to the rear and the tip of the crown missing) £3. They all have a removable metal centre Crest. On the reverse of each one there is a removable pin or lugs for the centre piece. The plates are in good condition. They are priced as above each. The price includes UK delivery. Pol 387
£40.00

RESERVED RESERVED 1933-1959 Dated, Birmingham City Police Special Constabulary Commander’s Presentation Truncheon With Sterling Silver Hallmarked Plate To Special Commander G.M. Washbourne. Sn 12123 - 12123
This is an excellent Special Constabulary Presentation Truncheon to a Specials Commander who served prior, during and after WW2. It is 15 ¾” in length and has Queen’s Crown & ‘ER’ (Elizabeth Regina) in bold colours. Below the Arms. The truncheon is mounted with a rectangular hall marked silver plate plaque 23mm x 55mm inscribed ‘Birmingham City Police Special Constabulary Commander G.M Washbourne November 1933 To April 1959’ (hallmark illustrated inset in image 2). The staff has a deep grooved grip with rounded end fitted with original leather wrist strap. The wood is undamaged with no dents. Price for this presentation truncheon worthy of further research includes UK delivery. Sn 12123
£375.00

Mid-Anglia Constabulary Custodian Helmet By Christy's London, Size 7. Pol 383 - Pol 383
A Mid-Anglian Constabulary Custodian Helmet, size 7. It has a chrome comb and chrome Queens Crown helmet plate. There is a chrome band with rosettes and a single vent either side. Inside it has a leather sweat band which is stamped with "7" (size 7) and an adjusting cord. It has a handwritten name "P.S. D16 Barrett" and a makers stamp of 'Christy's London'. It retains its normal chinstrap. The price includes UK postage. Pol 383
£125.00
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