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[Flags and Patriotic Textiles]
[Flags and Patriotic Textiles] 38-Star American Parade Flags Lot of 7 glazed cotton printed parade flags each with 38 stars configured in 7/6/6/6/6/7 horizontal rows six flags measuring 6.75'' x 9.75'' affixed to 18'' dowels one measuring 17.5'' x 12'' affixed to a 23.5'' dowel. Colorado was admitted as the 38th state in 1876 and no other states were admitted until the Dakotas in 1889. These flags were found inside the walls of a building in Iowa which was built in 1884 during demolition for remodeling. Condition: Scattered stains and color loss. Each with a horizontal ''crease'' or ''pinch'' under the topmost stripe.
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Group of 36 and 38-Star American
Group of 36 and 38-Star American Parade Flags Lot of 3 glazed cotton printed parade flags mounted on wooden dowels including: one 36-star flag with stars configured in 6/6/6/6/6/6 horizontal rows 11.5 x 14 in. Nevada was admitted as the 36th state in 1864; and two 38-star flags with stars configured in 7/6/6/6/6/7 horizontal rows 6.75 x 9.75 in. Colorado was admitted as the 38th state in 1876. Condition: Previous owners?inked notes on dowels; few scattered stains on flags.?
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FIVE SMALL LATE 19TH CENTURY UNITED
FIVE SMALL LATE 19TH CENTURY UNITED STATES FLAGS The first a 45-star flag marking Utah's admittance to the Union in 1896; the others each carry a thirteen-star configuration, the largest flag being 4-1/4 x 6-1/2 in. All flags are of printed cotton and are presented in wooden frames painted black.
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TWO SMALL 19TH CENTURY UNITED
TWO SMALL 19TH CENTURY UNITED STATES FLAGS The first a thirty-star flag recognizing Wisconsin's admission to the Union in 1848; the second flag with forty-two stars marks the admission of the Dakotas, Montana and Washington to the Union in 1889; both flags of printed cotton and mounted in conforming painted wooden frames (largest frame 17 x 20 in.).
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38-Star American Parade Flags Lot
38-Star American Parade Flags Lot of 4 glazed cotton printed parade flags each with 38 stars configured in 7/6/6/6/6/7 horizontal rows with three measuring 6.75 x 9.75 in. the fourth measuring 11.75 x 17.25 in. each mounted on wooden dowel. Colorado was admitted as the 38th state in 1876. Condition: Previous owner's inked notes on dowels; few light ?scattered stains on flags.?
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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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Group of 34-Star American Parade
Group of 34-Star American Parade Flags Lot of 3 glazed cotton printed parade flags each with 34 stars configured in 5/6/6/6/6/5 horizontal rows 7.75 x 10.75 in. each mounted on wooden dowel. Kansas was admitted as the 34th State in 1861. Condition: Previous owner's inked notes on dowels;?two dowels partially?broken; few lighted scattered stains on flags.??
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38-Star American Parade Flags Lot
38-Star American Parade Flags Lot of four 38-star American parade flags including three 7 x 10 in. flags on 18 in. dowels (one broken to 11 in.) and a 12 x 18 in. flag on a 22.5 in. dowel.? All are printed or stenciled on glazed cotton with the stars configured in horizontal rows of 7/6/6/6/6/7.? Colorado was admitted as the 38th state in 1876 and no other states were admitted until the Dakotas in 1889.? These flags were found inside the walls of a building in Iowa which was built in 1884 during demolition for remodeling. Condition: All with scattered stains and minor creases and a more noticeable crease along the top white stripe.? Largest especially distressed at lower right.
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[Flags and Patriotic Textiles]
[Flags and Patriotic Textiles] 36-Star American National Flag 40'' x 52'' 6x6 star configuration ca 1864-1867. Nevada was admitted as the 36th state in 1864 and Nebraska the 37th in 1867. Condition: Scattered fraying tears and small holes.
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A collectors set of miniature
A collectors set of miniature silver gilt flags titled ''The Official Flags of All Nations '' each flag marked 925 and with the name of the nation it represents in presentation case.
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2PC AMERICAN 45 & 48 STAR FLAGS
2PC AMERICAN 45 & 48 STAR FLAGS United States,1896-1959Includes one forty-five star and one forty-eight star American flag.
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LARGE 45-STAR UNITED STATES FLAG,
LARGE 45-STAR UNITED STATES FLAG, 1896-1908 Printed cotton, this flag notes Utah's admittance to the Union as the 45th state on January 4, 1896.
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[Flags and Patriotic Textiles]
[Flags and Patriotic Textiles] Sea Flags of the World 1794 A View of the FLAGGS that are to be found at SEA in all Parts of the WORLD; Containing Upwards of One Hundred more than in another Collection & carefully Corrected by Several Sea Commanders. Published May 12 1794 by Laurie & Whittier London successors to Robert Sayer. Hand-colored. 22'' x 29'' framed to 27'' x 34''. Plate impression measures 18'' x 21.5''. A 3'' x 4'' printed paper label is affixed to the upper margin from the Dublin nautical goods supplier McAuley & Hughes. Condition: Scattered minor stains. One 2.5'' vertical tear at upper center.
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COLLECTION OF APPROXIMATELY
COLLECTION OF APPROXIMATELY THIRTY INTERNATIONAL FLAGSCollection of Approximately Thirty International Flags
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(3) AMERICAN FLAGS, INC. 48 STAR,
(3) AMERICAN FLAGS, INC. 48 STAR, 46 STAR FLAG (3) American Flags, Inc. 48 Star, 46 Star Flag
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TWO UNITED STATES FLAGS. TO
TWO UNITED STATES FLAGS. TO INCLUDE: A 45-STARFLAG (42" X 67") AND A RARE MINIATURE 49-STAR FLAG (9 1/4" X 13"). THE 49-STAR FLAG WAS DESIGNED AFTER ALASKA BECAME A STATE. IT LASTED LESS THAN ONE YEAR. IN 1959, HAWAII BECAME THE 50TH STATE. THE 49-STAR FLAG SHOWS AREAS OF LOSS.
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(39) STAR AMERICAN 6-7-7-6-7-6
(39) STAR AMERICAN 6-7-7-6-7-6 PATTERN PARADEflag. Silk, ca. 1889. The unofficial American flag for North Dakota's (inc. November 2, 1889) entry into the Union. 24 1/4" x 15". Extremely good condition, no tears. Very bright colors, a few tiny spots of discoloration. This flag is quite rare because North Dakota was the 39th state, however South Dakota was added the same day, Montana six days later, Washington State on November 11, and Idaho on July 3, 1890. Due to the fact that new official flags were only issued on July 4th, this meant the 1890 flag had 43 stars. This flag was most likely printed to celebrate North Dakota's statehood. When SD was added on the same day, this flag became obsolete and ceased to be produced in less than 24 hours.
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COLLECTION OF US FLAGSCollection of
COLLECTION OF US FLAGSCollection of US Flags
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THREE FLAGS ON STICK HANDLES FLAGS,
THREE FLAGS ON STICK HANDLES FLAGS, LATE 19TH/ MID 20TH C., INCLUDING: A UNITED STATES FLAG, 11' X 16'; A SINGLE RED AND WHITE SEThree flags on stick handles flags, late 19th/ mid 20th C., including: a United States flag, 11' x 16'; a single red and white Semaphore flag, 17 1/2" x 17 1/2" ; and a Wig-Wag flag, 23 1/2' x 23 1/2', all with wear consistent with age and use including toning and minor loss.
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COLLECTION OF AMERICAN FLAGS
COLLECTION OF AMERICAN FLAGS INCLUDING ONE WITH 48 STARSCollection of American Flags Including One with 48 Stars,
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Two American flags including: one
Two American flags including: one with 32 embroidered stars in blue union (c. 1858) woolen small tear in union some isolated spots of discoloration ''B.W.B'' inscribed along border in LR corner 4' 10'' l. x 2' 10 1/2'' w.; along with flag 46 embroidered stars in blue union (c. 1907- 1911) woolen some isolated stains 5' 4 1/2'' w. x 8' 5 1/2'' l.
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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.
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38 STAR UNITED STATES FLAG, CIRCA
38 STAR UNITED STATES FLAG, CIRCA 1877 Hand-woven and painted 38-star United States flag mounted on a wood pole, dating to 1876-1877 after Colorado was admitted to the U.S. on August 1, 1876. 40.5" H x 62.5" W x 0.5" D.
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LARGE 44-STAR UNITED STATES LINEN
LARGE 44-STAR UNITED STATES LINEN PARADE FLAG (1890-1895), signifying the admission of Wyoming as a state.
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FRANKLIN MINT "OFFICIAL FLAGS OF
FRANKLIN MINT "OFFICIAL FLAGS OF THE STATES" COLLECTION OF 50 STERLING SILVER INGOTS 1974, the ingots of varying sizes and weights, collectively weighing 50,000 grains, or 104.16 troy ounces of sterling silver (92.5 % pure silver); each proof finish ingot with a state's outline on the obverse while the reverse depicts its flag. Presented in a custom wooden display case with glass lid; original paperwork is included.
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Parade flag 36 stars linen 8'' h.
Parade flag 36 stars linen 8'' h. x 12'' w Victorian frame not laid down some wear. [Civil War era small parade flag with 36 stars 36th state voted in by Congress on Oct. 31 1864. 1860's was beginning of era of flags mounted on stick and called parade flag or flag waver..S. Winters Historical Americana C.]
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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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LARGE 45-STAR UNITED STATES FLAG,
LARGE 45-STAR UNITED STATES FLAG, 1896-1908 Printed cotton, this quirky star configuration recognizes the January 4, 1896 admission of Utah to the Union, presented in gilt wooden frame.
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U.S. Stamp First Day Cover
U.S. Stamp First Day Cover Collection ''Flags of the Fifty States'' 1976 in album.
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LARGE 36-STAR UNITED STATES FLAG,
LARGE 36-STAR UNITED STATES FLAG, 1865-1867 Sewn dyed cotton with two brass grommets on the hoist (35-1/4 x 51-1/4 in.), the 36th star notes the admission of Nevada to the Union; presented in painted metal frame.
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SIX BOXES OF VARIOUS FLAGS AND
SIX BOXES OF VARIOUS FLAGS AND BANNERSSIX BOXES OF VARIOUS FLAGS AND BANNERS.
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50 STAR AMERICAN FLAG WITH
50 STAR AMERICAN FLAG WITH SEVERAL SMALL FLAGS .
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COLLECTION OF HISTORICAL FLAG
COLLECTION OF HISTORICAL FLAG REPRODUCTIONS Mostly polyester, full size 3 x 5 ft., to include: two (2) Betsy Ross flags (both cotton); First Navy Jack; two (2) Guilford Courthouse flags (one cotton and one polyester - with tear); pre-1801 British Union Jack (cotton); current North Carolina state flag (cotton); U.S. flag inscribed as "Flown over U.S.S. Constitution 15 June 2009 H;" U.S. Marines; French tricolor; classic Jolly Roger (skull and crossbones); Blackbeard's flag; Royal Standard of the UK; Royal banner of Scotland; Scottish St. Andrews flag; Flag of Ireland; unknown flag with castle; four small size flags (12 x 17-1/2 in.) to include the Grand Union, British red banner, First Navy Jack, and pre-1801 Union Jack; and, finally, two unknown medieval-style banners of felt (43 in.).
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Three flags including: American
Three flags including: American flag with thirty-seven stars c. 1867-1877 printed on silk numerous stains or foxing slightly unraveled corner pinhead sized hole LL toning of silk 15 1/2'' h. x 23 1/2'' w.; along with two c. 1870s-1880s 45-star flags stars directly stitched to fabric one 6' x 12'.
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A collection of seven First Day
A collection of seven First Day Cover albums containing the following; 1) The Flags of the Fifty States, 1976 2) 1985-1987 3) 1989-1991 4) 1981-1983 5) 1995-1996 6) 1973-1991 7) 1991-1992 Condition: good overall CT Transfer Fee $10