13 STARS ARRANGED IN A 3-2-3-2-3 LINEAL CONFIGURATION ON A SMALL-SCALE ANTIQUE AMERICAN FLAG MADE DURING THE FIRST HALF OF THE 1890's
38 STARS IN AN EXTREMELY RARE PATTERN THAT BEARS A CLUSTER OF 6 SMALL STARS WITHIN A LINEAL PATTERN OF LARGER STARS, 1876-1889, COLORADO STATEHOOD
34 STARS, WITH SCATTERED POSITIONING, ON AN ANTIQUE AMERICAN PARADE FLAG MADE DURING THE OPENING TWO YEARS OF THE CIVIL WAR, 1861-63, KANSAS STATEHOOD
CAMPAIGN KERCHIEF MADE TO SUPPORT THE 1892 PRESIDENTIAL RUN OF BENJAMIN HARRISON AND WHITELAW REID, WITH PATRIOTIC IMAGERY AND PROTECTION TO HOME INDUSTRIES SLOGAN
45 STARS IN ZIGZAGING OFFSET ROWS, AN UNUSUAL CONFIGURATION ON AN ANTIQUE AMERICAN PARADE FLAG WITH EXCEPTIONAL COLOR, UTAH STATEHOOD, 1896-1908, SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR ERA
EXTREMELY RARE PARADE FLAG WITH RARE CIRCLE-IN-A-SQUARE STAR CONFIGURATION, MADE FOR THE 1868 PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN OF HORATIO SEYMOUR AND FRANCIS PRESTON BLAIR, JR., WITH HIGHLY UNUSUAL GRAPHICS THAT INCLUDE A "GREENBACK" DOLLAR WITH SEYMOUR'S PORTRAIT
41 STARS, AN UNOFFICIAL COUNT, ACCURATE FOR JUST THREE DAYS, EXTREMELY RARE, 1889, MONTANA STATEHOOD
38 STAR FLAG, MADE OF SILK WITH 12 STRIPES AND THREE DIFFERENT STYLES OF HAND-EMBROIDERED STARS, ARRANGED TO REFLECT THE NUMBER OF NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN SUPPORTING STATES DURING THE CIVIL WAR, AND RESULTING IN ONE OF THE MOST RARE STAR CONFIGURATIONS EXTANT AMONG SURVIVING EXAMPLES, COLORADO STATEHOOD, 1876-1889
EXTRORDINARY CONFEDERATE OFFICER'S FLAG IN THE 1ST NATIONAL DESIGN (STARS & BARS), WITH 11 EMBROIDERD STARS IN A "GREAT STAR" PATTERN ON ONE SIDE AND "CSA" ON THE OTHER, TAKEN ON SHERMAN'S MARCH BY A SOLDIER FROM THE 20TH CONNECTICUT VOLUNTEERS
32 STARS IN A ONE-OF-A-KIND PATTERN ON A DYNAMIC FLAG WITH PURPORTED CONFEDERATE CAPTURE HISTORY AT THE FIRST MANASSAS; A VERY RARE STAR COUNT, OFFICIAL FOR 1 YEAR AND ACCURATE FOR JUST 9 MONTHS, MINNESOTA STATEHOOD, 1858-59
28 STARS, AN EXTREMELY RARE AND DESIRABLE STAR COUNT REFLECTING TEXAS STATEHOOD, OFFICIAL FOR ONLY ONE YEAR, 1845-46
31 STARS ARRANGED IN A RARE VARIATION OF THE “GREAT STAR” PATTERN, WITH THE WORDS "RHODE ISLAND" PAINTED IN THE STRIPES, PART OF A SERIES OF THESE FLAGS, THOUGHT TO HAVE BEEN USED AT THE WIGWAM CONVENTION (THE 1860 REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION) IN C
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