convict relics - handcuffs
21 item(s) found:
Pre Colonial Froggatt handcuffs. Wrought iron construction, with key. C.1960.
A pair of handcuffs stamped Ward, and a pair of leg irons
Set of two Convict cast iron Hiatt Handcuffs
A pair of police handcuffs, these new nickel plated handcuffs were standard issue in 1862
A pair of Hiatt style handcuffs, barrel screw lock handcuffs with the 'Broad arrow' and 'BO' engraving on the end of the handcuff barrel, early and rare, very few known marked thus
A pair of Hiatt handcuffs, juvenile size, marked 'No. 6', with key. This type of handcuff would have been used at Point Puer
A pair of figure eight plug handcuffs, no key one size did not fit all, juveniles and women required a smaller size
A pair of figure eight plug handcuffs, with key Effective but slow to use; first the plug had to be removed before the key could be inserted
A pair of Hiatt style handcuffs, standard style of restraint in the convict era
A pair of light Hiatt style handcuffs, probably from an escaped felon with one cuff sawn through
A pair of figure eight handcuffs, with key, made from standard Hiatt style cuffs with chain removed and the cuffs riveted together
A pair of handcuffs, with unusual adjustment; and a barrel lock with key
A pair of Hiatt handcuffs, juvenile size, marked 'No. 6', with key. This type of handcuff would have been used at Point Puer
A pair of handcuffs, with unusual adjustment; and a barrel lock with key
A pair of medium sized iron handcuffs by Hiatt handcuffs Birmingham, England's main supplier of handcuffs since 1780 circa 1858, bearing the hallmarks 'Hiatt Best',…
Leg iron and handcuff display, including a collection of six items: leather lash, rivet leg irons, Hiatt heavy leg irons, standard Hiatt handcuffs, Hiatt adjustable handcuffs and Hiatt come-alongs
A set of primitive 'slave irons', the forerunner of the handcuffs and leg irons produced by Hiatt for use on convicts from 1780 when that firm was established
