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  • The Station Cat
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    Originally posted by Monty View Post
    Excellent Moonbegger,

    The address indicates a late 1888 - 1909 make. Can I ask, is there a serial number on it?

    Monty


    Curious to know what the serial number on the whistles will tell us?

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  • Pcdunn
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    I have a replica police whistle someone brought me back as a souvenir in the 1970s or 80s, and I can tell from looking at these antique ones that the general design hasn't changed! Interesting to see the pics, thank you all for sharing them.

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  • yen_powell
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    Originally posted by GUT View Post
    My Mutt just ignores the "Dog whistle".
    To be fair, he could just have been looking at me and wondering why I was stupid enough to be blowing down a silver stick.

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  • GUT
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    Originally posted by yen_powell View Post
    My dad had a matching one from when he was in the RAF Police in the 50/60s. Along with a long, thin, silent (to us) whistle for calling his police dog. When I was a kid I was always blowing it just to watch the dog tilt his head and look at me.
    My Mutt just ignores the "Dog whistle".

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  • Wickerman
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    Originally posted by MacGuffin View Post
    Hi Jon,

    Beautiful, what a wonderful family heirloom!
    I hope whomever inherits it from you will proudly value both its public and personal histories as much as you.
    Hi MacGuffin.
    Quite so, and I didn't even know it existed until 6 years ago, when my father passed away. He had a small box secreted away at the back of an old chest of drawers. My mother told me this was his box of memorabilia, inside an assortment of personal things, an old watch, some badges, a wallet-sized photo album with some wrinkled pics of all his Army buddies, and this whistle.

    It was my mother who told me, that he had told her, it was his father's police whistle.
    My Grandfather had been invalided out of the force, being shot while making an arrest. He still made the arrest apparently, but after convalescing, they struck him off on medical grounds.

    My Great-Grandfather was also in the police, and one family member was a Detective, apart from being told he emigrated to the US, I know nothing else about him.

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  • MacGuffin
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    Hi Jon,
    Originally posted by Wickerman View Post
    This is my Grandfather's Police whistle.

    The embossing reads:

    J. Hudson & Co.
    Birmingham
    1915



    There is a Patent No. at the top end, beneath the ring.

    Patent 5727.08

    Most of my family, on my father's side were either military or police.
    Beautiful, what a wonderful family heirloom!
    I hope whomever inherits it from you will proudly value both its public and personal histories as much as you.

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  • yen_powell
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    My dad had a matching one from when he was in the RAF Police in the 50/60s. Along with a long, thin, silent (to us) whistle for calling his police dog. When I was a kid I was always blowing it just to watch the dog tilt his head and look at me.

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  • GUT
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    Wow they are everywhere.

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  • drstrange169
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    Very pleased to see this thread, as I picked this up at a trash and treasure stall for a couple of dollars about a month ago. Thing that impressed me most is just how loud it is.
    Attached Files

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  • GUT
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    Originally posted by Wickerman View Post
    This is my Grandfather's Police whistle.

    The embossing reads:

    J. Hudson & Co.
    Birmingham
    1915



    There is a Patent No. at the top end, beneath the ring.

    Patent 5727.08

    Most of my family, on my father's side were either military or police.
    Pretty special Jon being your grandfathers.

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  • moonbegger
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    Nice one Jon .. I also have a possible City of London Police whistle , I think its dated around 1935 .. it reads , The ACMECity , Whistle , England . again there is no serial number Monty .

    moonbegger

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  • Wickerman
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    This is my Grandfather's Police whistle.

    The embossing reads:

    J. Hudson & Co.
    Birmingham
    1915



    There is a Patent No. at the top end, beneath the ring.

    Patent 5727.08

    Most of my family, on my father's side were either military or police.

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  • GUT
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    Nice find, police and/or ripper related or not.

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  • Monty
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    Ok,

    Well its not unusual for them not to have serial numbers. However it must be noted that 'The Metropolitan' whistle was not exclusive to the police. It was available commercially, with the most common purchasers being nightwatchmen.

    That said, it looks of the era to me. The scalloped chain loop being a big pointer. Hudson operated at 13 Barr St between 1888 and 1909, and the writing stamp matches 1888-1899, though I've seen slightly different fonts.

    All in all, looks good to me. Nice find.

    Monty

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  • moonbegger
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    No , not that I can make out , and definitely nothing as prominent as the markings on either side ..

    moonbegger .

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