
TWO PRINTED PARADE FLAGS. American, early 20t
Description
TWO PRINTED PARADE FLAGS.
American, early 20th century, cotton. Both are stiff, loosely woven blue cotton printed with a red cross in white and inscribed "By this sign conquer". Smaller has minor imperfections. 11"h. 18"w. 30"l. pole. The larger has loss on one edge. 26 1/2"h. 40 1/2"w. 56 1/2"l. pole.
American, early 20th century, cotton. Both are stiff, loosely woven blue cotton printed with a red cross in white and inscribed "By this sign conquer". Smaller has minor imperfections. 11"h. 18"w. 30"l. pole. The larger has loss on one edge. 26 1/2"h. 40 1/2"w. 56 1/2"l. pole.
Condition
Condition: The smaller has minor discoloration and a small amount of loss to top edge. The larger has color loss and some holes possibly due to water damage.
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TWO PRINTED PARADE FLAGS. American, early 20t
Estimate $300-$600
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