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LARGE FRAMED 9/11 COMMEMORATIVE
LARGE FRAMED 9/11 COMMEMORATIVE "FLAG OF HONOR" Poly-cotton United states flag, 2003, bears names of those who passed away during 9/11, with printed signature by designer, John Michelotti, at lower right, framed.
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Christopher H. Martin ''9-11 Flag
Christopher H. Martin ''9-11 Flag -Pearl Harbor''acrylic on canvas. Canvas: 24''H x 36''W; Frame: 26.5''H x 38.5''W. Signed lower left ''Chris Martin''. Christopher H. Martin (American 20th C.) best known for his abstract expressions on acrylic and canvas created a series of unique paintings by adhering 9-11 newspaper headlines to canvas then painting the U.S. flag over them. Proceeds from the sale of the series were donated to the American Red Cross. Former President George Bush Sr. was given one of Chris' 9-11 flags as the recipient of the Joseph Prize for Human Rights in 2002. Provenance: Artist; Private Collection Dallas TX.
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Framed one star flag, 19th c.
Framed one star flag, 19th c.
11.75"L x 16.5"W
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13-STAR AMERICAN FLAG Wreath
13-STAR AMERICAN FLAG Wreath pattern with central star, flanked by star in each corner.
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U.S. flag; thirty-nine star, late
U.S. flag; thirty-nine star, late 19th C., printed on silk. 11 1/2" x 16". Several small holes, staining.
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Thirteen pieces of patriotic
Thirteen pieces of patriotic textiles and ephemera including: World War II-era hanging tri-stripe flag banner with 48 stars some staining large patch near top 2' x 10'; along with a 49 star flag some stains and small holes 3' x 5'; World War II-era hanging gold star service flag 4' x 6'; medical service window flag embroidered olive green felt 10 1/2'' l.; ''Serving Our Country'' double star flag; blue star window flag with yellow fringe; painted metal flag some paint loss; two small cloth parade flags 5'' h.; two packaged sets of three 49-star American flags; print of ''Stars and Stripes Forever''; and Grand Army Flag Day program from February 12 1928 from Rhode Island school system.
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Peter Max, (American b 1937), "Flag
Peter Max, (American b 1937), "Flag with Heart", mixed media with acrylic, signed Max, inscribed on reverse, "4 Leslie, love, Max 2010" with a doodle portrait, label from Wentworth Gallery, from a single owner collection of 6 Peter Max artworks, 11-3/4" x 9-3/4" sight, framed 24-1/2" x 22-1/2", excellent condition
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45-star US flag, military related
45-star US flag, military related items to include a 45-star flag, applique stars, 42"H x 80" W, post cards, assorted patches and pins, fur felt cap, WWII parachute doll, several many correspondances and a large collection of QSL cards.
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13-star American flag, hand sewn
13-star American flag, hand sewn linen, binding at hoist edge with brass grommets and marked "U.S. Ensign No. 8 Oct. 1889", 19th century or earlier, approximately 30 x 53 in. Extensive losses, fading, holes and stains, binding at hoist edge possibly later.
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American carved laminated oak heart
American carved laminated oak heart shaped panel ca. 1890 with patriotic spread winged eagle and shield 15" h. 12" w. ?
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Two U.S. Navy Flags Mid 19th
Two U.S. Navy Flags Mid 19th cent. 12 & 15 stars. Hand stitched applied stars brass grommets. Back of the header is marked in pencil ''Hatehway'' & marked in pen ''Lawrence''.Dimensions: 12 stars: 32'' x 60''. 15 stars: 31'' x 60''E
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BENNY CARTER (NC, 1943-2014),
BENNY CARTER (NC, 1943-2014), "THE GHOST OF 9-11" Acrylic on panel showcasing the falling Statue of Liberty saying "Every Time I Look Up In The SkY ALl I Can Do is Cry Cry Cry", presented in the original artist's paint decorated frame, signed lower right.
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MAX, Peter, (German, 1937-): ''Flag
MAX, Peter, (German, 1937-): ''Flag with Heart'', Mixed Media, sight size 11.5'' x 13.5'', signed in the lower margin, framed, 21.75'' x 23''. With Park West COA.
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13 STAR AMERICAN FLAG, LATE 19TH
13 STAR AMERICAN FLAG, LATE 19TH CENTURY13 Star American Flag late 19 th Century , field of stars arranged in the medallion pattern. Machine sewn wool bunting construction with hand-sewn cotton stars.
28 in. x 55 in. Framed 32 ½ in. x 55 ½ in.
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
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Four American flags including:
Four American flags including: two 45-star flags including one Burton & Cooley manufactured flag with machine-stitched stars faded areas of blue rips in union some moth damage both 8' x 12'; along with 48-star C. Horstmann Co. probable naval flag 9' x 13'; and 49-star machine-stitched flag heavily stained 5' x 8'.
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Patriotic state flower
Patriotic state flower needlework, eight-line verse from "The Flag of Our Union" (George Phillips Morris (1802-1864) against a partial rendering of the American flag surrounded by 48 flowers with names of flowers and states, cotton on linen, American, early 20th century, 19-1/2 x 15 in.; wood frame. Overall good condition, slight fading.
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FORTY-SIX STAR AMERICAN FLAG
FORTY-SIX STAR AMERICAN FLAG APPROX. 8'3" X 11'6" .FORTY-SIX STAR AMERICAN FLAG Hand-stitched stars. Approx. 8'3" x 11'6" . Dimensions: Approx. 8'3" x 11'6" .
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A forty-four star linen flag
A forty-four star linen flag 11'5'' h. x 16'6'' w. some loss; along with a small forty-eight star flag.
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Paper cut outs of a potted flower
Paper cut outs of a potted flower and of a heart both mounted and in one frame. 9.5"x7.5"
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AMERICAN FLAG AND APOLLO IX
AMERICAN FLAG AND APOLLO IX PATCHcarried into space aboard Apollo IX Provenance: The Estate of Thomas Otten Paine the flag 8 x 12 inches Condition:
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AMERICAN 48-STAR FLAG, 5 FT X 10
AMERICAN 48-STAR FLAG, 5 FT X 10 FTAmerican 48-Star Flag,, Dimensions: 5 ft x 10 ft
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THIRTEEN STAR AMERICAN FLAG From
THIRTEEN STAR AMERICAN FLAG From Nasmith family, Marion, NY.
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Patriotic pieced and appliqué quilt
Patriotic pieced and appliqué quilt 20th c. with four American flags surrounding an eagle holding an American flag and a shield in... ?
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PETER MAX. "FLAG WITH HEART,"
PETER MAX. "FLAG WITH HEART," ACRYLIC (German/American, b. 1937). Acrylic on paper, signed "Max" lc, artist stamp on verso, 6 x 5 in., framed.
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AMERICAN 45 STAR FLAG American 45
AMERICAN 45 STAR FLAG American 45 Star Flag
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MAX, Peter, (American/German, b.
MAX, Peter, (American/German, b. 1937): ''Flag with Heart on Blends - Ho'', Mixed Media, 7'' x 9'', signed lower right, framed, 23.5'' x 26.5''.
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Embroidered WWI commemorative
Embroidered WWI commemorative textile asian, circa 1918 Crossed flags, heart, anchor and cross and shaking hands above a bannerette inscribed "United Allies Allied Forces." worked with silk and metallic threads on a cotton ground, framed. 20 x 18 1/2 in.
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AMERICAN FLAG: 39 star
AMERICAN FLAG: 39 star ''Unofficial'' United States flag circa 1889 North Dakota and South Dakota were both admitted to the Union on Nov. 2 1889 there was no new flag authorized at that time the next U.S. flag would be for 43 stars to also include Idaho Montana and Washington printed on silk framed under glass some fading small stain in center 14 1/4'' h. x 22 3/4'' w.; along with a framed envelope; ''First Round the World Flight - U.S. Air Mail'' ''By German Airship LZ 172 Lakehurst to Friedrichshafen'' ''Edgar Speyer Esq. villa Leonora Baden Germany'' postmarked Aug. 6 1929. with hand written letter from Speyer to his nephew frame 13 7/8'' h. x 12'' w.
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Early American flag showing 13
Early American flag showing 13 stars. As found. 37 1/2'' x 89''.
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39 Star American flag silk 24''
39 Star American flag silk 24'' h. x 15'' w. in Victorian frame not laid down some wear. [There is a photograph (of a photograph) of a 39 star falg in the July 1959 National Geographic pg. 119 the caption reads ''This 39-star Banner Legally Never Existed. The maker of this 1889 flag gambled on the possibility of Dakota Territory entering the Union without companions. He Lost: Congress divided the Territory and admitted Montana Washington and Idaho as well.'']
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PATRIOTIC BANNER AND SMALL PARADE
PATRIOTIC BANNER AND SMALL PARADE FLAG To include: a vintage 13-star banner incorporating American flag elements, mid-20th century, 22-1/2 x 114 in., sewn cotton retaining one grommet; the hoist inscribed "PEE KAY GRILL...ASHLAND KY," good condition with some soiling; plus, a 46-star parade flag on a stick noting the 1908 admittance of Oklahoma to the Union, 11 x 17 in., coarse printed cotton with minor stains.
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PATRIOTIC FEATHER ARTdepicting an
PATRIOTIC FEATHER ARTdepicting an American flag and eagle, laid to board Dimensions: sight: 13 1/8 x 18 3/4 in. (33.3 x 47.6 cm.), Frame: 17 5/8 x 23 in. (44.8 x 58.4 cm.) Provenance: Property from The Estate of Charles and Cynthia Rosenthal, Brentwood, Los Angeles, California Condition:
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VANMARK RESIN SCULPTURE, IMAGE OF
VANMARK RESIN SCULPTURE, IMAGE OF HOPE II VFM89505Highly detailed resin cast sculpture of first responders raising the American flag. In remembrance of September 11th.
Limited edition. Fixed to wooden base. Vanmark backstamp.
Issued: 2001
Dimensions: 8" W x 11.5" H
Edition Number: 12 of 2500 Manufacturer: Vanmark
Condition:
Age related wear.
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Shepard Fairey (American b. 1970)
Shepard Fairey (American b. 1970) "Flag". Lithographic poster in colors 2009 signed in pencil at the lower right. Not framed.
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Two massive flags including: one
Two massive flags including: one 44-star flag some staining and threadbare areas 12' x 20'; and one 46-star flag 10' x 15'.
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CONTEMPORARY FLAG. American, late
CONTEMPORARY FLAG. American, late 20th century. Red cross with painted white stars on a blue field. Machine sewn. Possibly a Civil War reenactor flag for the 4th Kentucky Regiment known as the Orphan Brigade. One side has some fading. 38" x 58" not including pole.