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Framed Antique Handcuffs & Restraint Collection | 19th–20th Century Police Artifacts Historical Context & Origin Region: United States & EuropeMaterial: Steel, iron, leather, paper, synthetic plaquePeriod: Late 19th – Mid 20th Century DescriptionA rare, one-of-a-kind framed collection presenting a chronological survey of restraint devices spanning the late 1800s through the 1950s. Featuring both American and European innovations, it highlights the evolution of mechanical design, craftsmanship, and security technology. Professionally mounted in a black wood shadow box with glass front, each piece is secured against a deep black fabric backing to maximize visibility of form, mechanism, and historical detail. The display includes handcuffs, leg irons, mechanical nippers, chain restraints, keys, original leather pouches, and original packaging—several examples of which are extremely rare outside museum collections. Centered above the display is a synthetic plaque titled: "Late 19th–20th Century American & European Handcuffs." Collection Highlights (Top to Bottom) Chain-Handled Mechanical Nippers / T-Bar Nipper (USA, Late 19th Century) – Specialized control tool with T-bar handles connected by twisted steel chains; designed for simultaneous control of both wrists or arms. British Steel Figure 8 Handcuffs (England, Early 20th Century) – Rigid Figure 8 form limiting wrist movement; classic British design. Original Leather Pouch for Iron Claw / Mechanical Nipper – Vintage leather pouch with snap closure; includes handwritten officer’s name. Instruction Box for Peerless Handcuffs (USA, Early 20th Century) – Original cardboard box with printed instructions. Tower Bean’s Pattern Handcuffs with Key (USA, Early 20th Century) – Short-link chain and smooth oval cuffs; transitional American design. Mattatuck Manufacturing Co. Handcuffs (USA, Mid 20th Century) – Durable double-lock handcuffs with original key. Argus Iron Claw Mechanical Nippers – Hook Variant (USA, Late 19th Century, Set of 3) – Hooked ends with linked chains for wrist or arm restraint. Peerless Standard Handcuffs with Key (USA, Mid 20th Century) – Classic dual-sided locking mechanism; includes key. Features - Comprehensive historical display of restraint devices spanning 70+ years of American and European innovation. - Includes rare mechanical nippers (T-bar variant), iron claws, original leather storage pouch, original packaging, and multiple keys. - Mounted on a deep black fabric backing within a black wood shadow box for optimal visibility. - Each piece highlights intricate mechanisms, authentic wear, and patina. - Shadow box and glass front in excellent, museum-quality condition. Cultural SignificanceThis collection provides a tangible representation of the evolution of restraint technology, from late 19th-century iron claws to refined mid-20th-century locking handcuffs. It illustrates advances in security design, mechanical ingenuity, and the historical practices of law enforcement in both the United States and Europe. The display is significant both as a scholarly resource and as a museum-quality presentation of restraint device history. ConditionAll items display age-appropriate wear, patina, and minor surface rust. Each piece is securely affixed within the shadow box. Dimensions (approximate)Framed: Height: 32 inWidth: 17 in AgeCirca 1880s – 1950s Learn More Read from Our Blog: Locked in Time – A Collection of Historical Handcuffs Discover The Evolution of Handcuffs: A History of Handcuffs To View More Restraint Artifacts Visit The Lock Museum of America Framed Antique Handcuffs & Restraint Collection | 19th–20th Century Police Artifacts Historical Context & Origin Region: United States & Europe Material: Steel, iron, leather, paper, synthetic plaque Period: Late 19th – Mid 20th Century Description A rare, one-of-a-kind framed collection presenting a chronological survey of restraint devices spanning the late 1800s through the 1950s. Featuring both American and European innovations, it highlights the evolution of mechanical design, craftsmanship, and security technology. Professionally mounted in a black wood shadow box with glass front, each piece is secured against a deep black fabric backing to maximize visibility of form, mechanism, and historical detail. The display includes handcuffs, leg irons, mechanical nippers, chain restraints, keys, original leather pouches, and original packaging—several examples of which are extremely rare outside museum collections. Centered above the display is a synthetic plaque titled: "Late 19th–20th Century American & European Handcuffs." Collection Highlights (Top to Bottom) Chain-Handled Mechanical Nippers / T-Bar Nipper (USA, Late 19th Century) – Specialized control tool with T-bar handles connected by twisted steel chains; designed for simultaneous control of both wrists or arms. British Steel Figure 8 Handcuffs (England, Early 20th Century) – Rigid Figure 8 form limiting wrist movement; classic British design. Original Leather Pouch for Iron Claw / Mechanical Nipper – Vintage leather pouch with snap closure; includes handwritten officer’s name. Instruction Box for Peerless Handcuffs (USA, Early 20th Century) – Original cardboard box with printed instructions. Tower Bean’s Pattern Handcuffs with Key (USA, Early 20th Century) – Short-link chain and smooth oval cuffs; transitional American design. Mattatuck Manufacturing Co. Handcuffs (USA, Mid 20th Century) – Durable double-lock handcuffs with original key. Argus Iron Claw Mechanical Nippers – Hook Variant (USA, Late 19th Century, Set of 3) – Hooked ends with linked chains for wrist or arm restraint. Peerless Standard Handcuffs with Key (USA, Mid 20th Century) – Classic dual-sided locking mechanism; includes key. Features - Comprehensive historical display of restraint devices spanning 70+ years of American and European innovation. - Includes rare mechanical nippers (T-bar variant), iron claws, original leather storage pouch, original packaging, and multiple keys. - Mounted on a deep black fabric backing within a black wood shadow box for optimal visibility. - Each piece highlights intricate mechanisms, authentic wear, and patina. - Shadow box and glass front in excellent, museum-quality condition. Cultural Significance This collection provides a tangible representation of the evolution of restraint technology, from late 19th-century iron claws to refined mid-20th-century locking handcuffs. It illustrates advances in security design, mechanical ingenuity, and the historical practices of law enforcement in both the United States and Europe. The display is significant both as a scholarly resource and as a museum-quality presentation of restraint device history. Condition All items display age-appropriate wear, patina, and minor surface rust. Each piece is securely affixed within the shadow box. Dimensions (approximate) Framed: Height: 32 in Width: 17 in Age Circa 1880s – 1950s Learn More Read from Our Blog: Locked in Time – A Collection of Historical Handcuffs Discover The Evolution of Handcuffs: A History of Handcuffs To View More Restraint Artifacts Visit The Lock Museum of America × × × × × × × × × × × Buy now and save! Shipping info Click the Shipping & Payments tab above the listing description for more info FREE Shipping See more... Standard Shipping - $0.00 Standard Int'l Shipping - $0.00 Click the Shipping & Payments tab above the listing description for more info! Additional delivery notes PICK UP OPTION Sorry, our items are NOT available for pick-up. PAYMENT Immediate payment is required upon selecting "Buy It Now" or upon checking out through the cart. 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