WWII BATTLE FLAG FROM THE U.S.S. FLINT WITH 48 STARS, BROUGHT HOME BY FIREMAN 2ND CLASS F. W. PERRINE, EMBROIDERED WITH HIS NAME, THE SHIP'S NAME, AND DATES OF SERVICE
13 STARS, CIVIL WAR PERIOD, 1861-65, IN A RARE VARIATION OF A WREATH DESIGN THAT HAS MORE OF AN OCTAGON PROFILE THAN CIRCULAR AND IN A RARE, LARGE SIZE AMONG KNOWN EXAMPLES
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 STAR UNION CIVIL WAR BATTLE FLAG WITH VERBAL PROVENANCE TO LT. COLONEL JOHN W. CROPSEY, OF THE 14TH NY CAVALRY, COMPANY "C", RAISED IN NEW YORK CITY:
RARE AND BEAUTIFUL 13 STAR, CIVIL WAR PERIOD FLAG WITH A PERIMETER OF STARS THAT FORM THE LETTER "U" FOR "UNION". ENTIRELY HAND-SEWN AND IN A RARE SMALL SIZE, 1861-65
34 STAR, CIVIL WAR PERIOD (1861-63), A PRESS-DYED, MERINO WOOL FLAG WITH A HAND-SEWN COTTON HOIST AND GREAT, DUSTY BLUE COLORATION
EXTREMELY RARE PARADE FLAG MADE FOR THE 1868 PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN OF HORATIO SEYMOUR AND FRANCIS PRESTON BLAIR, JR., MEDALLION STAR CONFIGURATION ON A CORNFLOWER BLUE CANTON, UNUSUAL, DARKER BLUE OVERPRINT, THE ONLY KNOWN EXAMPLE IN THIS STYLE
44 STARS IN JUSTIFIED ROWS, A LARGE PARADE FLAG WITH AN ELONGATED FORMAT, STRONG COLOR, AND GREAT WEAR, WYOMING STATEHOOD, 1890-1896
44 STARS WITH SHORT, CONICAL ARMS, ARRANGED IN OFFSET ZIGZAG ROWS, SIGNED "J.S. OBERHOLTZER, GERMANTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA", WYOMING STATEHOOD, 1890-1896
PORTRAIT STYLE PARADE FLAG FROM THE 1884 PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN OF GROVER CLEVELAND, MADE BY CHENEY SILK, MANCHESTER, CT
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