WWI, BELGIAN-MADE FLAG WITH 16 STARS AND ITS CANTON RESTING ON THE WAR STRIPE, USED TO WELCOME U.S. SOLDIERS AFTER LIBERATION FROM THE GERMANS, 1918
36 STARS, CIVIL WAR ERA, MADE BY ANNIN IN NEW YORK CITY, IN AN UNUSUAL TINY SIZE FOR THE PERIOD AND ENTIRELY HAND-SEWN, NEVADA STATEHOOD, 1864-67
48 STAR, U.S. NAVY SMALL BOAT ENSIGN, MADE AT MARE ISLAND, CALIFORNIA DURING WWII, SIGNED AND DATED MARCH, 1941
ENTIRELY HAND-SEWN 13 STAR FLAG MADE AND SIGNED BY SARAH M. WILSON, GREAT-GRANDDAUGHTER OF BETSY ROSS, IN PHILADELPHIA IN 1912
38 TILTING STARS IN A LINEAL PATTERN, MADE BY HORSTMANN BROTHERS, PHILADELPHIA, 1876-1889, COLORADO STATEHOOD
ANTIQUE AMERICAN PARADE FLAG WITH 38 STARS IN A MEDALLION CONFIGURATION WITH 2 OUTLIERS, COLORADO STATEHOOD, 1876-1889, A LARGE, BOLD EXAMPLE
ONE OF THE EARLIEST FLAGS IN AMERICA: AN AUTHENTIC 15-STAR U.S. NAVY JACK, HANDED DOWN THROUGH THE FAMILY OF U.S. NAVY CAPTAIN THOMAS BROWN
37 STARS IN A MEDALLION CONFIGURATION ON AN ANTIQUE AMERICAN FLAG OF THE 1867-1876 PERIOD, IN A RARE AND DESIRABLE SMALL SIZE, NEBRASKA STATEHOOD
THE SMALLEST PRIVATE YACHT ENSIGN I HAVE EVER SEEN WITH HAND-SEWN STARS AND A CANTED ANCHOR, 1876-1890
13 STARS ARRANGED IN A HIGHLY UNUSUAL VERSION OF A 3-2-3-2-3 LINEAL STAR CONFIGURATION THAT FEATURES A LARGE CENTER STAR; A SMALL-SCALE FLAG OF THE 1890-1910 ERA
EXCEPTIONALLY RARE AND EARLY, 21-STAR AMERICAN NATIONAL FLAG, WITH EMBROIDERED STARS IN TWO SIZES, ARRANGED IN A FANCIFUL SNOWFLAKE MEDALLION; ILLINOIS STATEHOOD, 1818-1820
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