TRIANGULAR FELT PENNANT COMMEMORATING THE LIFE OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT, 1858-1919, OYSTER BAY, NEW YORK, WITH STRONG GRAPHICS AND APPEALING, SATURATED COLORS
PAIR OF EXCEPTIONALLY GRAPHIC AND COLORFUL KERCHIEFS FROM THE 1904 PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT VS. ALAN PARKER
CONFEDERATE 1ST NATIONAL (STARS & BARS) PATTERN FLAG, POSSIBLY A NAVAL ENSIGN, WITH 13 LARGE STARS IN A WHIMSICAL WREATH, ENTIRELY HAND-SEWN, 1861-63
STUNNING WWI ALLIED FORCES "VICTORY" OR "PEACE" FLAG, 1918, HIGHLY UNUSUAL, FRENCH-MADE, THE ONLY KNOWN EXAMPLE IN THIS RARE STYLE
35 STARS ON A TALL & NARROW, LIGHT BLUE CANTON, WITH INTERESTING SYMBOLISM THAT SHOWS THE 11 OFFICAL STATES OF THE CONFEDERACY IN DISSARRAY, A HOMEMADE, CIVIL WAR FLAG IN A VERY SCARCE AND DESIRABLE SIZE, 1863-65, WEST VIRGINIA STATEHOOD
PATRIOTIC WINDOW BANNER WITH A PORTRAIT OF FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT SET INSIDE A "V-FOR-VICTORY", FLANKED BY GEORGE WASHINGTON AND ABRAHAM LINCOLN, MADE TO SUPPORT HIS RE-ELECTION IN 1944, A SCARCE CAMPAIGN TEXTILE FROM WWII
"RE-ELECT ROOSEVELT", A PRINTED COTTON KERCHIEF, MADE FOR THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN OF FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT IN 1940
"WE WANT ROOSEVELT", A PRINTED COTTON KERCHIEF, MADE FOR THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN OF FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT IN 1940
48 STAR PARADE FLAG AND PENNANT COMBINATION ON THE ORIGINAL WOODEN STAFF, MADE FOR ONE OF THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS OF FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT (1932, 36, 40, OR 44)
13 STAR U.S. NAVY SMALL BOAT ENSIGN MADE AT THE BROOKLYN NAVY YARD, NEW YORK, DATED 1907, PROBABLY PRODUCED TO OUTFIT TEDDY ROOSEVELT'S GREAT WHITE FLEET
PRINTED COTTON KERCHIEF, MADE FOR THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN OF FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT IN 1932, A RARE EXAMPLE WITH AN ATTRACTIVE PORTRAIT
PATRIOTIC 1876 CENTENNIAL BANNER WITH AN EAGLE CARRYING THE LIBERTY BELL, SURROUNDED BY 13 STARS AND FLANKED BY PATRIOTIC PHRASES, WITH 38 STARS AROUND THE PERIMETER:
44 STARS CONFIGURED INTO THE LETTERS "U.S.", PATENTED IN 1890 BY W.R. WASHBURN, ONE OF ONLY FOUR KNOWN SURVIVING EXAMPLES AND ONE OF THE BOLDEST DESIGNS KNOWN TO EXIST IN EARLY FLAGS
38 STARS IN A MEDALLION CONFIGURATION WITH 2 OUTLIERS, AN EXTRAORDINARILY LARGE AND SCARCE SIZE, COLORADO STATEHOOD, 1876-1889
VERY RARE CONFEDERATE PARADE FLAG IN THE 3RD NATIONAL CONFEDERATE FORMAT, PROBABLY PRODUCED IN THE MID-LATE 1880'S WITH THE FORMATION OF THE UDC AND THE UCV
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