Obsolete British Surrey Constabulary QC helmet plate or badge

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Surrey Constabulary Queen's Crown helmet plate or badge. Obsolete Queen's Crown English chromed 1 piece police brunswick star helmet plate used by male police constable and police sergeant ranks. Measures about three and a half by four and a half inches. All three attachment lugs on back. In the centre is a “lion passant” (used by them since about 1919). See the pictures of the front and back of the badge (what you see is what you get).This badge is illustrated and referenced as # E-169:14 in the book 'Police Reference: England and Wales (plus the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man)' - ISBN 978-0-9858978-0-2. There is now also a much cheaper Kindle version. For more information about the Police Reference, please see the informational website https:///site/policereference/ The Surrey Constabulary was first formed on 1 January 1851. It was renamed the Surrey Police in 1992. See map picture.This badge is a duplicate from the seller's own collection. A number of other police badges are also being currently offered by this seller.Payment by PayPal (if you want to pay by other means, please first contact the seller).This badge is a duplicate from the seller's own collection. A number of other police badges are also being currently offered by this seller.Payment by PayPal (if you want to pay by other means, please first contact the seller) read more