Authentic Replicas of Old West Lawmen's Badges
Replica Old West Badges
Tombstone US Marshal's Badge, #14-273 - Site of the Gunfight at the OK Corral, where the Earp brothers and Doc Holliday faced down the Clantons and McLaurys.. More . . .
Silver Sheriff's Badge,
#14-214 -- faithful replica of the types of badges worn by countless lawmen in towns throughout the Old West. More . . .
Dodge City Marshal's Badge, #14-213 -- Badges like this one were worn by Bat Masterson, and Wyatt Earp, among others, who imposed order on the lawless streets of this wide open cattle town. More . . .
• Authentic - Reproduced from originals in museums and private collections.
• Quality - Silver-plated, solid brass--our replicas have the heft and weight
of the real thing--with sturdily mounted pin fasteners.
• GREAT GIFT - for Western history buffs, memorabilia collectors, etc.
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Deadwood Marshal Badge, #14-277 - Wild Bill Hickcok, Calamity Jane and many other colorful characters walked the (often) lawless streets of Deadwood, SD. Wyatt Earp once served there as a peace officer. More . . .
Texas Ranger Badge, #14-331.
The lawmen/soldiers of the Texas Rangers fought both outlaws and Comanche--often for little or no pay. This authentic replica includes the peso coin back. More . . .
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Railroad Police Badge,
#14-301- Antique silver finish --Butch and Sundance are two of the famous train robbers chased by the wearers of this badge.
#14-278 Pony Express Messenger Badge -- Few images in history have captured our imaginations like the lone Pony Express messenger crossing the frontier on a galloping horse More . . .
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U.S. Marshal's Badge,
#14-149 - Authentic replica of an Old West marshal's badge in antiqued brass.
$10.00 + shipping
#OH3027 Apache Police Badge, Native American tribal lawmen arrested native lawbreakers on tribal lands, and also prevented outsiders from entering tribal lands to do harm.
Arizona Ranger's Badge, #14-119, Silver plated, solid brass, sturdy pin fastener
#14-121 Tombstone Sheriff, #14-121 - this sheriff's badge is an authentic replica of one worn by Tombstone Sheriff John Behan.
#14-120 -- Lincoln County Sheriff's Badge #14-120 -- Authentic replica of the Sheriff's badge worn by Pat Garrett in Lincoln County, NM, the site of a violent range war in which both Garrett and outlaw Billy the Kid took part. More . . .
Indian Police Badge
#14-105 Indian Affairs officers often had to settle disputes between Indians, or between Indians and white settlers.
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Ball-Point Star Sheriff Badge, #22-101 - This type of badge was worn by many frontier lawmen.
#27-123 -- Doc Holliday Gambler's Box set. Doc Holliday was one of the Old West's most notorious gamblers. Our exclusive boxed set includes a non-firing replica of an M1866 double-barrel derringer, a complete deck of Old West Pharo cards, a $100 poker chip with Doc's photo, a 4-card (spades) straight flush--all displayed in a handsome wood box, 7.5"x4.75"x2".
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Ball-tip Sheriff Star #22-106 - Great addition to a framed display of a gun, this antique brass replica badge is only 1.5" in diameter.
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Old West Badge Boxed Set
This Old West Badge Collection includes five of our most popular replica badges in a navy blue foam insert nested in a hardwood presentation box. An insirt with historic info and photos of Pat Garrett and Wyatt Earp, two of the best-known lawmen of the frontier, line the inside of the lid. Badges in the set are: Tombstone Marshal, Texas Ranger, Sheriff Star, Indian Police and U.S. Marshal.
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Texas & Pacific Railroad Police Badge, #OH3030
In most countries, railroad police were employed by territory governments, but in the United States of the Old West, railroad police worked for private detective firms hired by the railroads, such as the Pinkerton Agency, to pursue train robbers. They wore badges such as this one. Jessie James and Cole Younger were two of the outlaws rigorously pursued by "the Pinkertons"
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#27-312 -Tombstone Framed Set - 1873 Single Action Revolver in nickel finish, mounted in a barn-wood frame, backed by a reproduction of Tombstone's ordinance against carrying firearms in the city limits. .
Sheriff - Antiqued Brass, #14-116, 6 ball-tip points
Marshal Badge #OH3008, Silvertone ball-tip type worn by many frontier lawmen.
Cochise County, Ariz. Sheriff Badge, #OH3026 (Tombstone's county)
City Marshal Badge #OH3028 - Wyatt Earp & Bat Masterson became lifelong friends after serving together as City Marshals in Dodge City.
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Lincoln County Sheriff, #22-104 (Pat Garrett), brass finish
Lincoln County Sheriff Badge,
#14-120 - (Pat Garrett)
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