Jeff Bridgman Antique Flags
 

48 STARS, CROCHETED, A TREMENDOUS FOLK EXAMPLE, WWI-WWII ERA (1917-1945) 
45 STARS ON AN ESPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE DENIM BLUE CANTON, A BEAUTIFUL EXAMPLE OF A COTTON BUNTING FLAG OF THIS PERIOD, 1896-1907, SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR ERA, UTAH STATEHOOD 
45 STARS ON A SMALL SCALE FLAG WITH ELONGATED PROPORTIONS, 1896-1907, SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR ERA, UTAH STATEHOOD 
45 STARS, 1896-1907, UTAH STATEHOOD, SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR ERA, IN A DESIRABLE SMALL SIZE FOR THE PERIOD, WITH AN UNUSUAL LAYOUT OF "ZIGZAGGING ROWS" 
CONFEDERATE PARADE FLAG WITH U.C.V. OVERPRINT, THOUGHT TO HAVE BEEN USED AT THE LAST REUNION OF THE UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERANS ASSOCIATION IN 1951 
ENTIRELY HAND-SEWN 13 STAR FLAG MADE BY THE GRANDDAUGHTER OR GREAT-GRANDDAUGHTER OF BETSY ROSS, RACHEL ABRIGHT OR SARAH M. WILSON, IN PHILADELPHIA IN 1905, THE LARGEST EXAMPLE PRESENTLY KNOWN TO EXIST 
34 STARS IN 4 ROWS WITH 2 STARS OFFSET AT THE FLY END, LIKELY A UNION ARMY CAMP COLORS, OPENING TWO YEARS OF THE CIVIL WAR, 1861-1863, REFLECTS THE PERIOD WHEN KANSAS WAS THE MOST RECENT STATE TO JOIN THE UNION 
RARE PARADE FLAG MADE FOR THE 1864 CAMPAIGN OF REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES ABRAHAM LINCOLN & ANDREW JOHNSON, WITH 34 STARS IN A DOUBLE WREATH CONFIGURATION AND BLUE TEXT 
UNITED STATES NAVY SMALL BOAT ENSIGN WITH 13 HAND-SEWN STARS, MADE BY THE NAVY IN THE PHILIPPINES IN FEBRUARY OF 1902 
BRITISH UNION JACK, WWI-WWII ERA (1914-1945) 
42 STARS, 1889-1890, AN UNOFFICIAL STAR COUNT, WASHINGTON STATEHOOD, SCATTERED STAR POSITIONING 
39 STARS, ELONGATED FORM WITH TWO SIZES OF STARS, NEVER AN OFFICIAL STAR COUNT, 1876 
39 STARS, PROBABLY 1876, NEVER AN UNOFFICIAL STAR COUNT, NEVER ACCURATE, SCATTERED STAR POSITIONING 
36 STARS IN A VERY ODD LINEAL CONFIGURATION FOR THIS STAR COUNT AND WITH GOLD WOOLEN FRINGE, CIVIL WAR ERA, NEVADA STATEHOOD, 1864-1867, THE ONLY KNOWN EXAMPLE IN THIS STYLE, POSSIBLY A UNION ARMY CAMP MARKER 
38 STARS, COLORADO STATEHOOD, MEDALLION CONFIGURATION WITH 2 OUTLIERS, 1876-1889 
13 STARS, MEDALLION PATTERN, MADE SOMETIME BETWEEN THE CIVIL WAR (1861-65) AND THE 1876 CENTENNIAL OF OUR NATION'S INDEPENDENCE, AN UNUSUAL EXAMPLE WITH ESPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE STARS AND AN UPSIDE-DOWN CENTER STAR 
42 STARS, A RARE EXAMPLE WITH AN ILLINOIS, CIVIL WAR, UNION ARMY VETERAN'S OVERPRINT, 1889 
13 STARS IN A 3-2-3-2-3 CONFIGURATION, SMALL SCALE FLAG WITH ELONGATED PROPORTIONS, 1895-1910 
PATRIOTIC RIBBON WITH 13 STAR FLAG IN THE 3-2-3-2-3 PATTERN, 1865-1900 
42 STARS IN A WAVE CONFIGURATION OF LINEAL COLUMNS, NEVER AN OFFICIAL STAR COUNT, 1889-1890, WASHINGTON STATEHOOD