Handcuffs X

Made:
1501-1700
Pair of handcuffs, iron, reputedly from the Tower of London

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Pair of handcuffs, iron, reputedly from the Tower of London
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Pair of handcuffs, iron, reputedly from the Tower of London, English, 16th to 18th centuries

Handcuffs are almost synonymous with modern punishment, but they are not a modern invention. The first recorded mention of wrist restraint is in Greek mythology: in Virgil’s poetry from 70BC where he discusses preventing Proteus from shape shifting. The earliest metal handcuff examples date from the Bronze and Iron ages, and there have been many different designs throughout the years, with over 3000 search results coming up for handcuffs since 1860 on the European patent office’s website.

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Category:
Wellcome (general)
Object Number:
A14470
Materials:
iron
type:
handcuffs
credit:
Wellcome Trust (Purchased from Stevens)