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[Star-Spangled Banner] Group of
[Star-Spangled Banner] Group of printed titles connected with Fort McHenry and the Star-Spangled Banner Centennial including a printed cotton handkerchief; the official programme of the ''National Star-Spangled Banner Centennial'' 1914; Francis Scott Key III ''Our Flag'' pamphlet 1914; S.S. Sheads ''Guardian of the Star-Spangled Banner'' (Baltimore: Toomey 1999) wraps; Rev. S. F. Smith America.''Our National Hymm'' Boston (Lothrop 1879) a quarto pictorial cloth Estimate $ 60-90
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[Patriotic sheet music] Seven items
[Patriotic sheet music] Seven items including F. S. Key ''The Star-Spangled Banner'' illustrated by F. O. C. Darley (New York; Gregory 1861); H. C. Preuss ''Star-Spangled Flag of the Free'' (Baltimore McCaffrey 1854); C. Grove ''The Stars and Stripes Forever''....... brilliant variations on the Star-Spangled Banner (Baltimore Miller & Beacham 1854) etc. Estimate $ 100-200
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[Patriotic sheet music] F.S. Key
[Patriotic sheet music] F.S. Key ''Star-Spangled Banner'' (Baltimore G. Willig circa 1825) Estimate $ 200-300
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[Star-Spangled Banner] F. S. Key
[Star-Spangled Banner] F. S. Key ''The Star-Spangled Banner'' (Baltimore: G. Willig Jr. 1825) with engraved vignette showing artillery in action during the battle Estimate $ 150-250
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[Star-Spangled Banner] M. Thomas
[Star-Spangled Banner] M. Thomas editor ''The Analecic Magazine'' Vol. 4 (Philadelphia 1814) an octavo quarter red leather with marble boards contains the first magazine publication of the Star-Spangled Banner Estimate $ 200-300
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[Star-Spangled Banner] F. S. Key
[Star-Spangled Banner] F. S. Key ''Star-Spangled Banner'' (Philadelphia A. ? & Co. 1815 or 1816) with engraved title and flag vignette Estimate $ 500-800
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[Star-Spangled Banner] Sheet
[Star-Spangled Banner] Sheet music containing ''The Battle of the Wabash'' together with ''Anacreon in Heaven'' and ''Fort McHenry or the Star-Spangled Banner'' (Philadelphia: G. E. Blake late 1814) Estimate $ 300-500
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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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U.S. Centennial period thirty-eight
U.S. Centennial period thirty-eight star silk flag 1877-1890 the stars in a circular pattern and with gold fringe. 19"x28"
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Thirty-four star American flag
Thirty-four star American flag ca. 1860 15" x 17 1/4". ?
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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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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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36 star American flag, "Great Star"
36 star American flag, "Great Star" or "Great Luminary" pattern, probably linen, machine sewn, probably 1865-1867, 43 x 64-1/2 in.; see attached information. Scattered pest damage, stains, several holes.
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32 STAR AMERICAN FLAG circa 1858.
32 STAR AMERICAN FLAG circa 1858. Two more stars were added. Signed Daniel Smith near mounts.
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George Washington patriotic banner,
George Washington patriotic banner, portrait of a young Washington leaning on his horse under the Liberty Bell, framed within a star oval border against red and white striped field, United States shields top and bottom, printed cotton, American, probably Centennial, late 19th century, 25 x 16-1/2 in. (sight); later wood frame. Scattered stains, fading, small hole proper upper right corner, not examined out of frame. Estate of the Late William and Priscilla Carlebach, Mystic, Connecticut and Bedford, New York.
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Fine Civil War-Era 34-Star Flag
Fine Civil War-Era 34-Star Flag Featuring American Eagle and Blood Stripe Cotton 37.5 x 75 in. with 34 hand-sewn double-appliqued cotton stars configured around a spread-wing American Eagle holding an E Pluribus Unum banner in its beak printed on both the front and back of the cotton canton. The printed eagle bears a resemblance to spread-wing eagles featured on broadsides that were distributed throughout the Civil War. The fly is constructed of 13 hand-sewn cotton stripes including the red "Blood Stripe " which is in contact with the canton and is generally only used in times of war. Hoist with five string ties attached. Condition: Some toning to flag; scattered stains; some tears and wear along the edges; some of the hand-stitched stars are coming loose.
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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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SIX POINTED GREAT STAR AMERICAN
SIX POINTED GREAT STAR AMERICAN PARADE FLAGScarce six pointed great star pattern , American parade flag, ca. 1848-1865 , with thirteen stars, glazed muslin, in a bird's-eye maple frame, one of only a few known examples in this pattern, signed illegibly on verso, 5 1/2" x 8". Provenance: A southern collector.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Stains, small edge loss, surface loss to lower left corner.
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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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50 STAR AMERICAN FLAG WITH
50 STAR AMERICAN FLAG WITH SEVERAL SMALL FLAGS .
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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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Framed one star flag, 19th c.
Framed one star flag, 19th c.
11.75"L x 16.5"W
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48 Star U.S. Flag
48 Star U.S. Flag
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Thirty-six star American flag ca.
Thirty-six star American flag ca. 1865 according to family tradition was made by the Hufford family in Lancaster Pennsylvania while... ?
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38 STAR PARADE FLAG, SUMMER
38 STAR PARADE FLAG, SUMMER SKYFramed 38 star flag, stenciled or printed on cotton with 31 small stars in a circular design with 5 large stars at center and corners (sometimes referred to as the Summer Sky or Triple Medallion pattern). Float mounted on ivory mat and framed in an antique stained frame. 5 3/4" x 10", framed 14" x 17 1/2". Circa 1877-1890. Provenance: Private Belle Meade (Nashville) Tennessee collection. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Flag in good condition with some light fading. Frame has separations at joints and some small edge losses.
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[Sheet music] Assortment of
[Sheet music] Assortment of patriotic penny song sheets mostly published with Baltimore pictorial vignettes including ''The Slain at Baltimore!'' (Philadelphia A. W. Auner 1861); ''Antietam'' with vignette of Camp Chesebrough (Baltimore New York Magnus 1864); three ''Star-Spangled Banner'' etc. Estimate $ 200-300
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MASSIVE CIVIL WAR ERA 35-STAR
MASSIVE CIVIL WAR ERA 35-STAR UNITED STATES BUILDING'S PARADE FLAG This huge sewn linen banner is approximately 11 ft. on the hoist and 20 ft. on the fly; placement of a 35th star on the United States flag acknowledged the July 4, 1863 admission of West Virginia to the Union. This large flag was likely hung from a building or an archway during a patriotic civic event.
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46 STAR AMERICAN FLAG Marked 'WEBB'
46 STAR AMERICAN FLAG Marked 'WEBB' & 'Stoddard'
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CENTENNIAL 13-STAR AMERICAN FLAG
CENTENNIAL 13-STAR AMERICAN FLAG Handmade Wool Bunting Flag with cotton stars in a scarce 3-2-3-5 canton, double stitched stripes, (later machine over hand), cotton twill fly with two brass grommets, 51" (4'-3") x 10" (8'-4"), losses.
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AMERICAN 36 STAR FLAG American 36
AMERICAN 36 STAR FLAG American 36 Star Flag
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FORTY-SIX STAR AMERICAN
FORTY-SIX STAR AMERICAN FLAGForty-Six star American flag, 5' x 7'.
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Condition:
Some stains and small holes.
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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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UNITED STATES THIRTY-SIX STAR
UNITED STATES THIRTY-SIX STAR AMERICAN FLAGUnited States Civil War era thirty-six star American flag, ca. 1865-1867, wool with hand sewn stars and stripes, and grommets, 72" x 144".
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Condition:
Holes and losses throughout.
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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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FORTY-SIX STAR AMERICAN FLAG.
FORTY-SIX STAR AMERICAN FLAG. 1908-1912. Printed silk flag. Stains and some edge wear. Flag, 7"h. 9"w., frame, 13.25"h. 16.25"w.
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CIVIL WAR THIRTY-FIVE STAR AMERICAN
CIVIL WAR THIRTY-FIVE STAR AMERICAN FLAG, CA. 1863Civil War thirty-five star American flag, ca. 1863-1865 , wool with hand sewn stars and stripes, 60" x 120".
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Condition:
Sporadic small holes and edge frays.