Unique Historical American Flags
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In this resolution, two new stars and two more stripes were added to the design, which symbolized the addition of Vermont and Kentucky into the Union. This flag remained in use even when five more states were added to the Union. In 1818, the third Flag Act was signed that started the precedent of adding another star to the flag after each state’s entrance into the Union. In addition, this act reduced the number of stripes from fifteen to thirteen. Colonel William Moultrie commissioned "The Moultrie Flag" in 1775 to prepare for war with Great Britain. It depicts a white crescent moon with the word "LIBERTY" inscribed within it on a field of navy blu
Many collectors limit themselves to printed parade flags (hand-wavers), precisely because of their small size. Many examples have beautiful star patterns and are highly sought after. We frame them very precisely in a conservation manner, most often using a frame that was made during or before the time that the flag was made. Many of the flags I use are patriotic flag gifts for patriots actually earlier than the flag itself and I am especially fond of early surfaces (original patina). Parade flags typically range in size from about 3" to about 3' in lengt
We take great pride in providing American flags for sale at the most competitive prices, backed by the best warranty in the industry. This is a complete set of International String Flags (12ft total). Each rectangular flag is 12in x 18in and made of 100% polyester. Each set is 30 feet and has 20 country flags. This set contains the following string flags. Our slogan is "Quality flags made for you" and although we usually have in stock the most commonly sold, we make any fla
Some flags have printed or press-dyed wool cantons, but have stripe fields that are pieced-and-sewn from individual lengths of fabric. By the time of the Civil War, sewing machines were being used on roughly 60 – 70% of American national flags. By the Centennial, the treadle machine was used on almost all stripes, but the stars were typically still hand-appliquéd. By the Spanish American War (1898), hand-sewing on American national flags had all but vanished. In the case of a Stars & Stripes, star-shaped forms are cut from within a rectangular length of blue fabric, which is then laid over a white ground. The seamstress would then sew around the stars to join the two lengths of fabri
The Meaning Behind the Come and Take It Flag The Come and Take It Flag: The History and Meaning Behind the Iconic Symbol In an era where physical borders have become porous, symbols remain steadfast barriers and bridges, shaping our consciousness as citadels of culture, pride, and resistance. Few emblems encapsulate this truth as strikingly as the "Come and Take It Flag." This potent [
Many collectors limit themselves to printed parade flags (hand-wavers), precisely because of their small size. Many examples have beautiful star patterns and are highly sought after. We frame them very precisely in a conservation manner, most often using a frame that was made during or before the time that the flag was made. Many of the flags I use are patriotic flag gifts for patriots actually earlier than the flag itself and I am especially fond of early surfaces (original patina). Parade flags typically range in size from about 3" to about 3' in lengt
We take great pride in providing American flags for sale at the most competitive prices, backed by the best warranty in the industry. This is a complete set of International String Flags (12ft total). Each rectangular flag is 12in x 18in and made of 100% polyester. Each set is 30 feet and has 20 country flags. This set contains the following string flags. Our slogan is "Quality flags made for you" and although we usually have in stock the most commonly sold, we make any fla
Some flags have printed or press-dyed wool cantons, but have stripe fields that are pieced-and-sewn from individual lengths of fabric. By the time of the Civil War, sewing machines were being used on roughly 60 – 70% of American national flags. By the Centennial, the treadle machine was used on almost all stripes, but the stars were typically still hand-appliquéd. By the Spanish American War (1898), hand-sewing on American national flags had all but vanished. In the case of a Stars & Stripes, star-shaped forms are cut from within a rectangular length of blue fabric, which is then laid over a white ground. The seamstress would then sew around the stars to join the two lengths of fabri
The Meaning Behind the Come and Take It Flag The Come and Take It Flag: The History and Meaning Behind the Iconic Symbol In an era where physical borders have become porous, symbols remain steadfast barriers and bridges, shaping our consciousness as citadels of culture, pride, and resistance. Few emblems encapsulate this truth as strikingly as the "Come and Take It Flag." This potent [
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