Jeff Bridgman Antique Flags
 

38 STARS, 1876-1889, COLORADO STATEHOOD, A LARGE PARADE FLAG WITH A DOUBLE-WREATH PATTERN AND A HUGE CENTER STAR 
38 STARS IN A DOUBLE-WREATH WITH A HUGE CENTER STAR, WITH A BRILLIANT ROYAL BLUE CANTON, ON A SEWN FLAG WITH ESPECIALLY SMALL SCALE FOR THE 19TH CENTURY, 1876-1889, COLORADO STATEHOOD 
13 STAR RIBBON, WOVEN SILK, SCARCE LARGE SIZE, 1866-1910 
38 STARS, MEDALLION CONFIGURATION WITH 2 OUTLIERS ON A CHROMATIC BLUE CANTON, COLORADO STATEHOOD, 1876-1889 
38 STARS, COLORADO STATEHOOD, 1876-1889, WITH ESPECIALLY LARGE STARS AND STRONG COLORATION 
34 STAR AMERICAN FLAG COVER WITH A SINGLE WREATH STAR PATTERN, A HUGE CENTER STAR, AND THE LETTERS U-N-I-O-N DISTRIBUTED BETWEEN THE ARMS OF THE CENTER STAR, 1861-63, CIVIL WAR PERIOD 
13 STARS IN A MEDALLION PATTERN, 1876-ERA, ON ITS ORIGINAL STAFF, A SCARCE EXAMPLE 
13 STARS, MEDALLION PATTERN, 1876 CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION 
35 STARS, USED IN THE 1868 PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN OF ULYSSES S. GRANT, A RARE, MEDALLION PATTERN PARADE FLAG WITH A LARGE, PIE-CUT CENTER STAR AND TWO STARS IN EACH CORNER, PRODUCED IN THE CIVIL WAR PERIOD, 1863-65 
35 SINGLE APPLIQUED STARS, ENTIRELY HAND-SEWN, CIVIL WAR PERIOD, 1863-65, WEST VIRGINIA STATEHOOD 
EXTRAORDINARY CONFEDERATE BIBLE FLAG OF CAPTAIN WILLIAM M. HARRIS OF VICKSBURG, MISSISSIPPI, WHO SERVED ON THE STAFF OF HIS BROTHER, GENERAL NATHANIEL H. HARRIS, IN HARRIS'S BRIGADE, WITH A LARGE SCRAPBOOK OF ASSOCIATED DOCUMENTS AND PHOTOS 
35 WHIMSICALLY SHAPED STARS IN A DOUBLE-WREATH PATTERN, CIVIL WAR PERIOD, 1863-65, WEST VIRGINIA STATEHOOD, A VERY RARE VARIETY, SIGNED "MRS. BOWER" OR "BOWEN" 
34 STARS IN A MEDALLION CONFIGURATION WITH A LARGE, HALOED CENTER STAR, CIVIL WAR PERIOD, 1861-63, KANSAS STATEHOOD 
ENTIRELY HAND-SEWN FLAG OF THE CIVIL WAR PERIOD, WITH 35 STARS, 1863-65, WEST VIRGINIA STATEHOOD, IN A SMALL SCALE FOR THE PERIOD AND HIGHLY UNUSUAL WITH DIFFERENT SIZES OF STARS ON ITS OPPOSING SIDES 
48 STARS CONFIGURED INTO THE LETTERS "U.S.A.", COPYWRITTEN IN 1916 BY C.A. HARTMAN, ONE OF ONLY THREE KNOWN SURVIVING EXAMPLES AND ONE OF THE MOST INTERESTING DESIGNS KNOWN TO EXIST IN EARLY FLAGS 
EXTREMELY RARE PARADE FLAG WITH 36 STARS AND AN EAGLE IN THE CANTON, AN IMPORTANT, UNDOCUMENTED EXAMPLE AND THE ONLY ONE OF ITS KIND KNOWN TO EXIST IN THIS STAR COUNT 
38 STARS IN A NOTCHED CONFIGURATION, ENTIRELY HAND-SEWN, MADE BY WILLIAM J. POWELL IN NEW YORK CITY BETWEEN 1881 AND 1885, (COLORADO STATEHOOD) 
13 STARS IN THE 3RD MARYLAND PATTERN, A SMALL FLAG WITH GREAT VISUAL QUALITIUES, MADE DURING THE LAST DECADE OF THE 19TH CENTURY 
PRINTED COTTON KERCHIEF GLORIFYING THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE, WITH TEXT AND REPRODUCED SIGNATURES, MADE FOR THE 1876 CENTENNIAL INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION 
CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION FLAG WITH 10-POINTED STARS THAT SPELL "1776 - 1876", ONE OF THE MOST GRAPHIC OF ALL EARLY EXAMPLES