Badge, Law Enforcement
Object number2011.127.14
MediumMetal, copper
Credit LineGift of Pittsburgh Police Historical Association
DescriptionSilver-colored pressed metal police badge. Circular shield shape with belt design around the edge. Image of Pittsburgh's coat of arms at the top of the shield. Around the shield is name of police department. In copper banner across the center is rank. Vertical straight pin on the back of the badge. Screw post in the back center of the badge.Dimensions3.25 x 2.375 in. (8.3 x 6 cm)InscriptionsAround the shield reads: "PITTSBURGH POLICE".
In copper banner across the center reads: "SERGEANT".
Historical NotesThe Pittsburgh Police badge was designed and officially adopted by the city in 1873. The crest comes from William Pitt's coat of arms. The garter around the badge is linked to King George III, the last English ruler of the American colonies. The shield is a circular fighting shield used by 15th century Greek foot soldiers. Part of the Pittsburgh Police Historical Association collection.
Related institution
Pittsburgh Bureau of Police
On View
Not on view1918-1958
c. 1993
1955-1989
1918-1958
1955-1989