Mervyn Mitton Posted April 16, 2009 Posted April 16, 2009 Tipstaffs are so uncommon, that many people do not realise the variety of shapes and sizes they in which they can occur. This display case used to be full- however, I have sold a lot in recent years. No.6 - on bottom - is a similar Glasgow Det. Office that I posted some time ago, but this one is a Malacca cane handle and is longer. The one on the far right has a silver plaque with the name and rank (Lt.) of an army officer. He may have been provost Corps,but ones named to the military are very rare. With most of the remaining collection, these are in the UK. Hope they are of some interest?Mervyn
Jamie770 Posted April 16, 2009 Posted April 16, 2009 Hi Mervyn,A fantastic and very interesting collection!Thanks for putting them on
Brian Wolfe Posted April 16, 2009 Posted April 16, 2009 This is an amazing collection.Thanks again for such interesting posts.RegardsBrian
denalex Posted April 18, 2009 Posted April 18, 2009 Tipstaffs are so uncommon, that many people do not realise the variety of shapes and sizes they in which they can occur. This display case used to be full- however, I have sold a lot in recent years. No.6 - on bottom - is a similar Glasgow Det. Office that I posted some time ago, but this one is a Malacca cane handle and is longer. The one on the far right has a silver plaque with the name and rank (Lt.) of an army officer. He may have been provost Corps,but ones named to the military are very rare. With most of the remaining collection, these are in the UK. Hope they are of some interest?Mervynvery interesting, have recently aquired a tipstaff but know nothing about them, is there any books available? do they have any value. denalex
Mervyn Mitton Posted April 18, 2009 Author Posted April 18, 2009 Please post details and photos and hopefully, I will be able to help. Yes - there is a very good ref. book - I wrote it !!!'The Policeman's Lot' Published by Quiller Press in 1985. There are copies in most libraries and under the title, a number of booksellers sell copies or, I probably have some spare ones in Bournemouth. I look forward to seeing the pictures.Mervyn
denalex Posted April 18, 2009 Posted April 18, 2009 Please post details and photos and hopefully, I will be able to help. Yes - there is a very good ref. book - I wrote it !!!'The Policeman's Lot' Published by Quiller Press in 1985. There are copies in most libraries and under the title, a number of booksellers sell copies or, I probably have some spare ones in Bournemouth. I look forward to seeing the pictures.Mervyn
Mervyn Mitton Posted April 19, 2009 Author Posted April 19, 2009 denalexYour last post didn't come out - only the repeat bit.I should have said 'welcome to GMIC' - although I'm only a new member myself.Mervyn
denalex Posted April 19, 2009 Posted April 19, 2009 denalexYour last post didn't come out - only the repeat bit.I should have said 'welcome to GMIC' - although I'm only a new member myself.Mervynsorry about the other message still learning how to use computer, which means i do not know how to send picture will have to get niece or nephew in to show me how. will send when i can.Denalex
Mervyn Mitton Posted April 19, 2009 Author Posted April 19, 2009 Cost me ?35 to have an IT engineer come-in to show me !! Try to down load a programme called IRFANVIEW it links directly from GMIC browser - and now I know how to use it - my charges are very reasonable !!!
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