A VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED TIPSTAFF applied to either side with die stamped arms of the City of London, inscribed BRIDGE HOUSE between a crest and depiction of the NEW BLACKFRIARS BRIDGE JULY 1865, the shank engraved BRIDGE HOUSE ESTATES COMMITTEE E Midwinter Esq, turned wood handle, 27.5cm ++In good condition
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A GEORGE III BRASS TIPSTAFF with open crown finial, engraved lengthways POLICE OFFICE WHITE CHAPEL No 3, baluster handle, 34.5cm ++In good condition, the upper and lower parts with slightly contrasting colour alloys, small spot of solder beneath the crown which is probably original. Surface dents and scratches on the handle
A VICTORIAN BRASS MOUNTED HARDWOOD TIPSTAFF the ebony inset head centred by a chased medallion of crown and VR cipher, the waisted and ring turned centre section forming the handle, 23.5cm ++Large knock on one side, central small drilled hole, many fine small knocks and scratches around the brass head
A 19th century ebonised white metal mounted tipstaff surmounted with a crown inscribed "John Sutherland" and a shaped plaque below inscribed "Superintendent of Police Inverness 1855", length 28.5cm (top af), in tin tube. CONDITION REPORT: The crown to the top of the tipstaff has been badly misshapen. No pieces missing but very misshaped.
A William IV Arbroath Burgh Police ebony and metal tipstaff, early 19th Century The 15cm tipstaff ends stamped WR IV and JG (Ref JCG page 21 for photograph and details), a painted wood 11cm Perth City police tipstaff, circa 1837 with painted Queen Victoria's cypher surmounted by a crown and a coat of arms of a two headed eagle (Ref JCG page 168 and plate 7 figure 6), (3)
A William IV Arbroath Burgh Police ebony and metal tipstaff, early 19th Century The 15cm tipstaff ends stamped WR IV and JG (Ref JCG page 21 for photograph and details), a painted wood 11cm Perth City police tipstaff, circa 1837 with painted Queen Victoria's cypher surmounted by a crown and a coat of arms of a two headed eagle (Ref JCG page 168 and plate 7 figure 6), (3)
A rosewood and brass head constable of Lanarkshire tipstaff, 19th Century The 15.5cm tipstaff with brass ends and central brass band, marked Parish of Stonehouse No.1, Batem of the Head Constable Mid Ward Lanarkshire (Ref JCG page 136 and plate 8 figure 10) also a copy of Scottish Insignia by John C Green. (2)
A William IV/Victorian turned wood truncheon with ball end, painted with "W1VR" and overpainted "V1R", over a royal coat of arms, 17.75ins, an early Victorian truncheon painted with the arms of Southampton (?) over a shield with a rampant lion in blue holding a laurel wreath on a white ground, over the date "1845", 17.75ins, with original carrying strap (with 41 notches cut horizontally to the back), a George III truncheon or tipstaff painted with "G3R" and crown over the royal cipher, 14.5ins, and a Victorian truncheon painted with the arms of the Grantham Special Constabulary above the initials "GSC", 16.25ins
A miniature ebonised tipstaff with open crown finial and turned base, 9.5cm long and a turned wood seal with die sunk crest, 8.5cm long Condition Report: Lot 39: Seal in good condition, faintly marked to reverse rim 'Cataneo' Tipstaff has minor dents to silverwork. Two small dents / scratches to wood. Hair crack to wood below crown.

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