Jeff Bridgman Antique Flags
 

LINCOLN MOURNING BROADSIDE / FLYER, PRINTED ON PAPER, 1865 
34 STARS, 1861-63, AN EXTRAORDINARY EXAMPLE WITH PATTERNED RED STRIPES, THE ONLY SUCH FLAG KNOWN WITH THIS RARE TRAIT, THOUGHT TO HAVE BEEN MADE BY HANNAH MARIA PERKINS FOR NEW YORK FINANCIAL MAGNATE DANIEL PARISH 
1876 CENTENNIAL ERA 13 STAR FLAG WITH 13 HAND-SEWN STARS IN AN ELONGATED FORM OF THE MEDALLION CONFIGURATION 
37 STARS, A LARGE PARADE FLAG WITH SILK FRINGE, A HAND-SEWN HOIST, WHIP-STITCHED GROMMETS AND SILK TASSELS, NEBRASKA STATEHOOD, 1867-1876, THE ERA OF AMERICAN RECONSTRUCTION 
35 WHIMSICALLY SHAPED STARS IN A DOUBLE-WREATH PATTERN, CIVIL WAR PERIOD, 1863-65, WEST VIRGINIA STATEHOOD, A VERY RARE VARIETY 
15 STARS, LIKELY MADE TO CELEBRATE KENTUCKY STATEHOOD, 1863-1865, CIVIL WAR ERA 
PORTRAIT STYLE CAMPAIGN PARADE FLAG FROM THE 1892 PRESIDENTIAL RUN OF REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE BENJAMIN HARRISON 
VERY RARE SEWN FLAG WITH 5 STARS ON A BLUE CALICO CANTON AND 8 STRIPES, MADE FOR THE 1860 CAMPAIGN OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN & HANNIBAL HAMLIN, WITH SPECIFIC HISTORY TO A PITTSBURG AREA FAMILY, SAID TO HAVE BEEN CARRIED IN A TORCHLIT PARADE 
31 STARS, MADE FOR THE 1860 PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN & HANNIBAL HAMLIN, WITH STARS ARRANGED IN A VARIATION OF THE "GREAT STAR" CONFIGURATION WITH A STAR BETWEEN EACH ARM 
39 STARS, 1875-76 OR 1889, NEVER AN UNOFFICIAL STAR COUNT, NEVER ACCURATE, SCATTERED STAR POSITIONING 
13 STARS, MADE FOR THE CENTENNIAL OF OUR NATION'S INDEPENDENCE IN 1876, A SCARCE AND ATTRACTIVE VARIETY 
REMELY RARE 26 STAR PARADE FLAG, THE EARLIEST KNOWN STAR COUNT FOR PRINTED FLAGS, 1837-1846, MICHIGAN STATEHOOD, THE NAME "F.V. GREENE" EMBROIDERED IN RED SILK 
38 STARS, MADE FOR THE 1876 CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION, EXTREMELY RARE FORM OF THE MEDALLION CONFIGURATION 
44 STARS, WYOMING STATEHOOD, 1890-1896, HOURGLASS PATTERN, BLUE ALONG HOIST 
FRENCH NATIONAL FLAG WITH KNOWN SPECIFIC HISTORY, 
36 STARS, MADE FOR THE 1868 PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN OF ULYSSES S. GRANT & SCHUYLER COLFAX 
37 UPSIDE-DOWN STARS, ENTIRELY HAND-SEWN, NEBRASKA STATEHOOD, 1867-1876, THE ERA OF AMERICAN RECONSTRUCTION 
42 STARS, WASHINGTON STATEHOOD, AN UNOFFICIAL STAR COUNT, WITH NICE FOLK QUALITIES AND IN AN UNUSUALLY SMALL SIZE FOR THE PERIOD, 1889-1890 
33 STARS, MADE FOR THE 1860 PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN, WITH LINCOLN'S PORTRAIT IN THE CENTER OF AN EXTRAORDINARY MEDALLION STAR CONFIGURATION, ONE OF THE LARGEST & BEST OF ALL KNOWN TO EXIST 
38 HAND-SEWN STARS, 1876-1889, COLORADO STATEHOOD