RECTANGULAR VERSION OF THE CONFEDERATE BATTLE FLAG / SOUTHERN CROSS FORMAT, A PARADE FLAG WITH A “UCV” (UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERANS) OVERPRINT, IN A STYLE THOUGHT TO HAVE BEEN MADE FOR THE LAST REUNION OF CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS IN 1951
UNIQUE, HAND-PAINTED BANNER WITH THE SEAL OF THE STATE OF OHIO, MADE CA 1868-1880, LIKELY HAVING REPRESENTED DELEGATES FROM THAT STATE AT THE 1872 REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION IN PHILADELPHIA, OR THE DEMOCRAT NATIONAL CONVENTION IN BALTIMORE
13 STARS IN A MEDALLION PATTERN ON AN ANTIQUE AMERICAN FLAG MADE FOR THE 1876 CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION
13 STARS IN A MEDALLION PATTERN ON AN ANTIQUE AMERICAN FLAG MADE FOR THE 1876 CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION
13 STARS ARRANGED IN A 3-2-3-2-3 LINEAL CONFIGURATION ON AN TINY ANTIQUE AMERICAN FLAG AMONG ITS COUNTERPARTS WITH PIECED-AND-SEWN CONSTRUCTION, ca 1895-1920's, MADE BY THE ANNIN COMPANY OF NEW YORK & NEW JERSEY
13 STARS, CIVIL WAR PERIOD, 1861-65, WITH WONDERFULLY CRUDE BLOCK PRINTING AND A RARE VARIATION OF A WREATH DESIGN THAT HAS MORE OF AN OCTAGON PROFILE THAN CIRCULAR
36 STAR ANTIQUE AMERICAN PARADE FLAG OF THE CIVIL WAR ERA, IN AN ESPECIALLY LARGE SCALE AND WITH BOLD COLOR, 1864-67, NEVADA STATEHOOD
24 STARS AND 13 STRIPES ON A SOUTHERN-EXCLUSIONARY FLAG OF THE CIVIL WAR PERIOD, PROBABLY 1861 OR 1863-64, AN EXTREMELY RARE STAR COUNT, EX-TOM CONNELLY COLLECTION
38 STARS IN A MEDALLION CONFIGURATION WITH A RARE GROUPING OF 3 STARS IN EACH CORNER, 1876-1889, COLORADO STATEHOOD
45 STARS IN STAGGERED ROWS ON AN ANTIQUE AMERICAN PARADE FLAG OF THE 1896-1908 PERIOD, SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR ERA, REFLECTING UTAH STATEHOOD
13 HAND-SEWN STARS IN A 3-2-3-2-3 CONFIGURATION OF LINEAL ROWS, ON A LARGE SCALE ANTIQUE AMERICAN FLAG WITH A STENCILED SIGNATURE ALONG THE HOIST THAT READS "GEO L. WRIGHT. BOYLSTON. MA.", PROBABLY MADE FOR THE 100-YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE IN 1876
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
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