13 HAND-SEWN STARS ARRANGED IN A 3-2-3-2-3 PATTERN, WITH VARYING VERTICAL ORIENTATION, ON A HOMEMADE ANTIQUE AMERICAN FLAG DATING TO THE ERA OF THE 1876 CENTENNIAL OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT CAMPAIGN TIRE COVER WITH THE TERRIFIC SLOGAN: “A BIG MAN FOR A BIG JOB,” MADE IN 1932 FOR THE FIRST OF HIS FOUR SUCCESSFUL CAMPAIGNS FOR THE PRESIDENCY
13 STARS IN A MEDALLION PATTERN, MADE FOR THE 1876 CENTENNIAL OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE, IN AN UNUSUALLY LARGE SIZE AMONG ITS COUNTERPARTS
38 STARS IN AN EXCEPTIONALLY RARE "GREAT-STAR-IN-A-WREATH" CONFIGURATION, 1876-1889, COLORADO STATEHOOD
WWII SON-IN-SERVICE BANNER FOR A UNITED STATES MARINE, IN A LARGE SCALE AMONG ITS COUNTERPARTS, GRAPHIC, AND EXTREMELY SCARCE
42 STARS IN A WAVE CONFIGURATION OF LINEAL COLUMNS, NEVER AN OFFICIAL STAR COUNT, 1889-1890, WASHINGTON STATEHOOD
42 STARS, AN UNOFFICIAL STAR COUNT, ON AN ANTIQUE AMERICAN FLAG WITH SCATTERED STAR POSITIONING, 1889-1890, WASHINGTON STATEHOOD
45 STARS ON AN ANTIQUE AMERICAN FLAG WITH ELONGATED PROPORTIONS AND IN A SMALL SCALE FLAG OF THE PERIOD AMONG THOSE WITH PIECED-AND-SEWN CONSTRUCTION, 1896-1908, SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR ERA, UTAH STATEHOOD
13 STARS IN A MEDALLION PATTERN ON AN ANTIQUE AMERICAN FLAG MADE FOR THE 1876 CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION
WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE PENNANT IN AN EXTREMELY RARE FORMAT THAT FEATURES A SUFFRAGETTE TAKING THE POSE OF LADY COLUMBIA OR LADY JUSTICE, 1910-1920
34 STARS ON AN ANTIQUE AMERICAN FLAG OF THE CIVIL WAR PERIOD, MADE BY WILLIAM G. MINTZER IN PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, 1861-63, REFLECTS KANSAS STATEHOOD
36 STARS ARRANGED IN A RARE "SNOWBALL MEDALLION," ON AN ENTIRELY HAND-SEWN FLAG OF THE CIVIL WAR ERA, WITH GREAT WEAR FROM EXTENDED USE AND IN A GREAT SMALL SIZE FOR THE PERIOD, 1864-1867, NEVADA STATEHOOD
48 STAR U.S. NAVY JACK, MADE AT MARE ISLAND, CALIFORNIA, HEADQUARTERS OF THE PACIFIC FLEET, DURING WWII, DATED 1942
13 STARS IN A RARE VARIETY THAT HAS BEEN TERMED A “TRI-CORNER HAT” MEDALLION AND DATES TO THE OPENING YEARS OF THE CIVIL WAR (1861-63)
46 STARS ON A BRILLIANT ROYAL BLUE CANTON, ON AN ANTIQUE AMERICAN FLAG OF THE 1907-1912 PERIOD, OKLAHOMA STATEHOOD, SCATTERED STAR POSITIONING
34 STARS IN A LINEAL ARRANGEMENT THAT RESULTS IN A CONFIGURATION THAT I HAVE TERMED "GLOBAL ROWS," MADE DURING THE OPENING TWO YEARS OF THE CIVIL WAR, 1861-63, KANSAS STATEHOOD
48 STARS CONFIGURED INTO THE LETTERS “U.S.A.”, COPYRIGHTED IN 1916 BY C.A. HARTMAN, ONE OF ONLY FOUR KNOWN SURVIVING EXAMPLES AND ONE OF THE MOST INTERESTING DESIGNS KNOWN TO EXIST IN EARLY FLAGS
STEVENSGRAPH BOOK MARK WITH AN IMAGE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON, MADE FOR THE 1893 WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION (A.K.A.THE CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR), ON ITS ORIGINAL PAPER LABEL
38 STARS IN A RARE CIRCLE-IN-A-SQUARE MEDALLION WITH A HUGE CENTER STAR, MADE FOR THE 1876 CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION, PROBABLY BY HORSTMANN BROS. IN PHILADELPHIA
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