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British India: Punjab Police. King's Crown, white metal cap badge. Circa 1911-1947

British India: Punjab Police. King's Crown, white metal cap badge. Circa 1911-1947

The insignia complete with both loop fittings to reverse as issued

Condition: GVF  read more

Code: 24383

25.00 GBP

British India: Punjab Constabulary. White metal 'King's Crown' cap badge circa 1919-1947

British India: Punjab Constabulary. White metal 'King's Crown' cap badge circa 1919-1947

The insignia complete with both loop fittings as issued

The Punjab Constabulary was a volunteer 'Special Constabulary' force of part-time personnel

Uncommon

Condition: GVF  read more

Code: 24382

30.00 GBP

British India: Punjab Police. Sub-Inspectors white metal shoulder titles badge. Circa 1911-1947

British India: Punjab Police. Sub-Inspectors white metal shoulder titles badge. Circa 1911-1947

With makers marks 'J.M. Johnson & Co, Aligarh U.P.' makers marks indented on reverse of insignia

Condition: GVF  read more

Code: 24381

20.00 GBP

British India: Punjab Police. Lot of two white cap and officer shoulder title badges. Circa 1911-1947

British India: Punjab Police. Lot of two white cap and officer shoulder title badges. Circa 1911-1947

Both badges complete with their respective loop fittings as issued

Comprising:

a). Punjab Police. Kings Crown. Cap Badge. White metal
b). Punjab Police. White metal shoulder title

Condition: GVF  read more

Code: 24380

25.00 GBP

British India: United Provinces & Oudh Police Force. King's Crown die-struck gilt gilding-metal cap badge. Edward VII issue. Circa 1902-1910

British India: United Provinces & Oudh Police Force. King's Crown die-struck gilt gilding-metal cap badge. Edward VII issue. Circa 1902-1910

The badge with 'E.R.J.' entwined cypher in centre, for 'Edward VII', and dated scroll '1857-58', and below a subsidiary scroll 'U.P. & Oudh Police Force'

Reverse of badge retaining its original hinged pin and clasp fittings

A superb 'choice' example of a badge from a scarce seen police force during a very short-reign. The badge retaining all of its bright frosted g...  read more

Code: 24377

75.00 GBP

British India: United Provinces Police. King's Crown die-struck gilding-metal cap badge. With makers marks circa 1920-1936

British India: United Provinces Police. King's Crown die-struck gilding-metal cap badge. With makers marks circa 1920-1936

Centre of badge with 'G.R.J.' entwined cypher

Reverse of insignia retaining its original slider fitting. With makers marks, 'Manufactured For: S.M. Qasim Bros Cawnpore' and below 'Made in Germany'

An extremely rare found / seen Indian Police cap badge, that was made for a most enterprising Indian Contractor, by a company in Germany, at some time during the Weimar R...  read more

Code: 24375

125.00 GBP

India (Princely States): Patiala State Police: Sub-Inspector shoulder badge title. Circa 1920-1947

India (Princely States): Patiala State Police: Sub-Inspector shoulder badge title. Circa 1920-1947

Patiala - a Sikh state - was the largest and most influential of all the Princely States located in the Punjab region of India

The badge complete with its originals loop fittings as issued

Scarce

Condition: GVF  read more

Code: 24372

25.00 GBP

India (Princely States): Gwalior Police Force. White metal shoulder title. Circa 1911-1947

India (Princely States): Gwalior Police Force. White metal shoulder title. Circa 1911-1947

Abbreviated 'G.P.F.' shoulder title badge for Gwalior State Police

The insignia complete with its original two loop fittings

Condition: GVF  read more

Code: 24370

15.00 GBP

India (Princely States): Kalat State Police (now in Pakistan). Gilding metal  rank badge circa 1902-1948

India (Princely States): Kalat State Police (now in Pakistan). Gilding metal rank badge circa 1902-1948

The Princely State of Kalat - located in the state Baluchistan (now Balochistan, Pakistan) - ceded their sovereignty to Pakistan on 27 March 1948

The badge retaining its original loop fittings on reverse

Condition: GVF  read more

Code: 24369

15.00 GBP

India (Republic): Indian Police. Lot of 9 x white metal (5) and gilding metal (4) items of rank insignia

India (Republic): Indian Police. Lot of 9 x white metal (5) and gilding metal (4) items of rank insignia

India gained its independence on 15 August 1947, and severed its dominion status on 1 January 1950, when it became a republic

Comprising:

- Ashoka's Lion (replaced the Imperial Crown worn by Superintendent's and above). White metal
- Ashoka's Lion (replaced the Imperial Crown worn by Superintendent's and above. Gilding metal
- Large silvered rank star...  read more

Code: 24368

20.00 GBP