History of the West Apache Police Badge Fetish Display Case Shadow Box 30296-CL-ST
History of the West Apache Police Badge Fetish Display Case Shadow Box
What a display! This shadow box is a great piece of decor to add character to your home or place of business. Take home a part of American History! This display has offerings from the East and the West of the United States in the 1800s. This incredible display features impressive replicas of old 19th century items. There is a star-shaped Apache Police Badge, an old-fashioned cloth and bead Native American fetish, arrowheads, pot shards and several keys. They appear in a wood-framed display case with a red-patterned fabric backing. The case is 9-1/4" by 11-1/8". This well-made shadow box would make a great collector's item for your home, office or even a bar!
Sheriffs and gamblers, marshals and outlaws, the Old West is a source of great interest, and items of this past invoke a sense of nostalgia for the bad old days. These items, from badges to buttons, playing cards to skeleton keys, show a glimpse into the wild past of the US, when states were territories and stealing a horse was a hangable offense.
The men who kept law and order in Dodge City, Tombstone, Deadwood and other settlements in the wild, wild west will always ride through our memories, raising dust and gunning down the bad guys. We are proud to present this "History of the West" collector shadow box. The original metal items were hand cut from metal and old coins in prisons in Arizona, New Mexico and Texas over one hundred years ago.
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