3527 37-STAR AMERICAN FLAG.

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This item SOLD at 2023 Nov 05 @ 19:04UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 150.00 USD
Estimated at 300.00 - 500.00 USD
The 37-star American flag was authorized in 1867 when Nebraska joined the Union as the 37th state. It was regulation until 1876 when the state of Colorado became the 38th state. This flag measures approximately 48" x 96", and the canton measures 29" x 34". The canton has 5 rows of 6 stars and a 6th row with 7 stars. The stars are sewn in a variety of manners, but most are point-sewn. Others have tack stitches in the center, while still others are partially cross-sewn. The star, canton, and red stripes appear to be cotton; however, the white stripes and the hoist appear to be wool bunting. Consignor history states that the flag flew at Fort Halifax in Winslow, Maine. The flag was discovered in the attic of the old Post Office building by Francis Cassidy. SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: a handwritten letter from the son of the man who discovered in the flag in the old Post Office attic. CONDITION: the flag is in poor condition with losses and staining throughout. The end of the flag is quite tattered, and the hoist shows rust stains from being tacked to a wall or pole. The bottom 2 stripes are nearly detached. (02-19647/BF). $300-500.