35 STARS IN A DOUBLE WREATH PATTERN ON A CIVIL WAR VETERAN'S FLAG WITH OVERPRINTED BATTLE HONORS OF THE NEW YORK 71ST VOLUNTEER INFANTRY
42 STARS IN A WAVE CONFIGURATION OF LINEAL COLUMNS, NEVER AN OFFICIAL STAR COUNT, 1889-1890, WASHINGTON STATEHOOD
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
CONFEDERATE FIRST NATIONAL (STARS & BARS) PATTERN BIBLE FLAG IN A LARGE SCALE WITH 7 WHITE-PAINTED STARS, MADE AT THE OPENING OF THE WAR, 1861
CONFEDERATE PARADE FLAG IN THE SQUARE, SOUTHERN CROSS OR "BATTLE FLAG" FORMAT OFTEN ASSOCIATED WITH THE ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA, 1900-1940
45 RATHER POINTY STARS IN LINEAR ROWS WITH “DANCING” OR “TUMBLING” ORIENTATION, ON AN ELONGATED PARADE FLAG OF THE 1896-1907 PERIOD, UTAH STATEHOOD
46 STARS ON A BRILLIANT, ROYAL BLUE CANTON, 1907-1912, OKLAHOMA STATEHOOD, SCATTERED STAR POSITIONING
13 STARS IN A MEDALLION PATTERN ON AN ANTIQUE AMERICAN FLAG MADE FOR THE 1876 CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION
38 STARS ON A CORNFLOWER BLUE CANTON, IN A MEDALLION CONFIGURATION, WITH A RARE GROUPING OF 3 STARS IN EACH CORNER, 1876-1889, COLORADO STATEHOOD
LARGE SCALE, PRINTED SILK KERCHIEF FEATURING CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA PRESIDENT JEFFERSON DAVIS AND EIGHT OF HIS STAFF, CIVIL WAR PERIOD, EXTREMELY RARE AND THE ONLY KNOWN STYLE PRODUCED FOR THE CONFEDERACY
31 STARS IN A FANCIFUL STARBURST OR "GREAT STAR-IN-A-SQUARE", ONE OF THE MOST RARE AND INTERESTING CONFIGURATIONS THAT A COLLECTOR CAN ENCOUNTER, ON A PRE-CIVIL WAR PARADE FLAG, CALIFORNIA STATEHOOD, 1850-1858
37 DANCING OR TUMBLING STARS ON AN UNUSUAL PRESS-DYED FLAG OF THE 1867-1876 PERIOD, POSSIBLY AND INDIAN WARS-ERA CAMP COLORS, NEBRASKA STATEHOOD
37 STARS IN A VERY RARE DIAMOND CONFIGURATION WITH TRIOS OF STARS FLANKING EACH SIDE, MADE FOR THE 1876 CENTENNIAL
TRIANGULAR SUFFRAGETTE PENNANT WITH A CRUDE, PULLED WORK FRINGE AND TEXT THAT READS: "VOTES FOR WOMEN", 1910-1920
UNITED STATES INFANTRY BATTLE FLAG WITH A RARE ARRANGEMENT OF 42 STARS, AN UNOFFICIAL STAR COUNT, LATE INDIAN WARS PERIOD, WASHINGTON STATEHOOD, 1889-90
38 STAR ANTIQUE FLAG WITH A RARE AND BEAUTIFUL VARIATION OF THE "GREAT STAR" OR "GREAT LUMINARY" PATTERN, AN EXAMPLE OF EXTRAORDINARY QUALITY, MADE BY R.W. MUSGROVE IN BRISTOL, NEW HAMPSHIRE FOR AN 1885 REUNION OF THE 12th NH VOLUNTEERS
EXTRAORDINARILY THEODORE ROOSEVELT TEXTILE FROM THE 1900 PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN WHEN HE RAN FOR VICE PRESIDENT ON THE MCKINLEY TICKET; ONE OF JUST A HANDFUL OF KNOWN EXAMPLES AND ARGUABLY THE MOST GRAPHIC OF ALL T.R.-RELATED TEXTILES
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