Nice genuine interwar period photograph, showing two policemen posing with some Harley-Davidson motorcycle and sidecar. The ink stamp visible at the back indicates that the present picture was taken by Ernest Bihler, a commercial photographer established in Omaha, Nebraska in 1919.
Original print, worn out condition. Approximate dimensions: 7in x 10in.
Nice genuine WWII US Army M1944 wooden club, of the standard regulation type used by the Military Police.
Length: 22in.
Good overall condition; retains its leather lace.
Nice genuine WWII US non-regulation wooden club, used by the Military Police.
Total length: 26.37in.
Good overall condition; number 14046 and initials H.P.H. have been engraved above the checkered handle.
Nice genuine WWII US Army M1944 wooden club, of the standard regulation type used by the Military Police.
Length: 22in.
Good overall condition; retains its leather lace and most of the black paint it has been covered with.
Nice genuine WWII US non-regulation wooden club, used by the Military Police.
Total length: 22.83in.
Good overall condition; retains its leather lace (damaged and fragile).
Nice genuine WWII US Army M1944 wooden club, of the standard regulation type used by the Military Police.
Length: 22in.
Good overall condition; the upper part (above the handle) has been covered with a layer of black paint.
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