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
BEADED WATCH FOB WITH AN AMERICAN FLAG AND A RED CROSS, PROBABLY MADE FOR A PHYSICIAN OR MEDIC, 1912-1920's
35 STAR SILK CAVALRY GUIDON WITH GILT-PAINTED STARS, IN AN EXCEPTIONAL STATE OF PRESERVATION, CIVIL WAR PERIOD, 1863-65
UNUSUAL COVER (ENVELOPE) WITH REPEATING IMAGES OF 45 STAR FLAGS, SENT FROM CONNECTICUT TO ITALY IN 1908
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