Prepare to be amazed by the exquisite craftsmanship of this vintage treasure! These badges are meticulously crafted with a stunning tin litho front that gleams with authenticity, paired with a robust plastic back for durability. The result is a visually striking piece that captures the essence of 1950s law enforcement memorabilia!
This rare vintage 1950s badge is not just a collector's item; it's a tangible piece of post-World War II history. Originating from General Douglas MacArthur's ambitious Japanese rebuilding project, this badge represents a fascinating intersection of American and Japanese cooperation during a pivotal time in global affairs. Its creation symbolizes the spirit of renewal and the forging of new international relationships in the aftermath of conflict.
The tin litho technique used in this badge's production showcases the artistic prowess of the era, resulting in vibrant colors and intricate details that have stood the test of time. This Special Police Badge isn't just a symbol of authority; it's a miniature work of art that encapsulates the aesthetic of the 1950s.
For collectors of law enforcement memorabilia, vintage Americana, or historical artifacts, this Los Angeles County Sheriff badge is an absolute must-have. Its rarity and excellent condition make it a standout piece that will undoubtedly become a centerpiece in any collection.
Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of vintage 1950s history that bridges continents and tells a story of post-war reconstruction and cultural exchange. This tin litho badge is more than just a collectible – it's a conversation starter and a window into a fascinating chapter of American and Japanese history!
Packaged up very safe and shipped quick. Buttons just as pictured and described. A+ seller.
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m***a (16751)
Outstanding! Highly Recommend!
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m***t (1149)
Thank you, Dad & Kids, for a very nice piece of Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department history. FYI, Sheriff Eugene Biscaluz used to send boys to ranches to learn citizenship. They would receive small badges or pins as part of their participation. I believe this pin may be one given out. Post Occupied Japan in the 1950s.
Thank you Myles and Charlee ! Quality control par excellence! And Dad Travis is doing a good job too. I am very happy with my fabulous, colorful fruit crate label. It got here all the way from good old USA and in perfect condition too. Keep up the the great work ! Many thanks and all the best, Robert.