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This is a Beautiful circa 1950's Denver County Colorado Deputy Sheriff Badge # 277 by Sachs-Lawlor. Come with Matching Hat Badge, Pair in Relate Products.
The corporate seal of the City and County of Denver was designed by Denver artist Henry Read in 190The circular design features an American eagle, reminding us that Denver is a free, American city. The key symbolizes Denver as the key to the Rocky Mountains, and represents the warmth and hospitality extended by Denver citizens to visitors. The capitol dome is included in the seal, as Denver is the capital of the state of Colorado.
Circa 1950s.
SIZE:Approximately 2-3/4" in height x 2-3/4" in width.
CONSTRUCTION / MATERIALS:Chrome-plated brass with Brass seal at the center & painted lettering.
ATTACHMENT:Vertical kick pin with drop in locking catch.
MARKINGS:SACHS-LAWLOR
DENVER
ITEM NOTES:
This is from a police badge collection which we will be listing more of over the next few months. MBFDX23 LHGEX04/02/23
CONDITION:8+ (Excellent): The badge shows minor wear especially to the highest-point, and beautiful Denver Colorado City & County seal on the center. Overall, it is in excellent condition.
GUARANTEE:As with all my artifacts, this piece is guaranteed to be original, as described.