Political and Patriotic Memorabilia – ystyhbui.shop https://www.ystyhbui.shop Sat, 19 Oct 2024 12:39:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 39-Star Antique American Flag with ‘Whimsical’ Star Pattern, 1889 https://www.ystyhbui.shop/product/39-star-antique-american-flag-with-whimsical-star-pattern-1889/ https://www.ystyhbui.shop/product/39-star-antique-american-flag-with-whimsical-star-pattern-1889/#respond Sat, 19 Oct 2024 12:39:55 +0000 https://www.ystyhbui.shop/product/39-star-antique-american-flag-with-whimsical-star-pattern-1889/ This is a 39-star unofficial American flag, handmade and printed on cotton. The flag dates to 1889 and has a unique history, thanks to its rare star-count.

The flag’s canton is printed in a deep royal blue, with 39 five-pointed white stars. The stars are arranged in six rows, with a 7/6/7/6/7/6 star configuration. The stars are “whimsically” dyed to the flag’s canton, leading us to believe this is a homemade flag. Thirteen red and white alternating stripes, which represent the 13 original colonies, complete the flag’s design.

The 39-star flag was never an official flag of America. The makers of 39-star flags gambled on the possibility of the Dakota Territory entering the Union without companions in 1877, and lost. Congress divided the Territory and admitted the North and South Dakota, Montana, Washington, and Idaho all together in 1889. As a result, this specific patriotic piece of American folk art is extremely unique.

Condition:
Flag is in good condition and flag is structurally stable. Several creases and light folds remain, mostly in centerfold, as expected with age and past use. Flag’s hoist is intact. Last two stripes are missing some fabric on fly end. Color is original and beautifully vibrant, especially in the blue canton.

The flag has been archivally presented, mounted floating and framed in a custom-built wooden frame.

  • Dimensions:
    Height: 32 in (81.28 cm)Width: 40.5 in (102.87 cm)Depth: 1.75 in (4.45 cm)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    Cotton
  • Place of Origin:
    United States
  • Period:
    1880-1889
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1889
  • Condition:
    GoodAdditions or alterations made to the original: Archival mounting and framing by Art Source International in Boulder, Colorado. Wear consistent with age and use. Minor losses. Flag is in good condition and flag is structurally stable. Several creases and light folds remain, mostly in centerfold, as expected with age and past use. Flag’s hoist is intact. Last two stripes are missing some fabric on fly end.

  • Seller Location:
    Colorado Springs, CO
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: F225Seller: LU909717735491
]]> https://www.ystyhbui.shop/product/39-star-antique-american-flag-with-whimsical-star-pattern-1889/feed/ 0 41-Star Printed Flag Waver, Celebrating Montana Statehood, 1889 https://www.ystyhbui.shop/product/41-star-printed-flag-waver-celebrating-montana-statehood-1889/ https://www.ystyhbui.shop/product/41-star-printed-flag-waver-celebrating-montana-statehood-1889/#respond Sat, 19 Oct 2024 12:39:01 +0000 https://www.ystyhbui.shop/product/41-star-printed-flag-waver-celebrating-montana-statehood-1889/ Presented is a very rare, 41-star flag waver celebrating Montana statehood. The flag is printed on linen and dates to 1889. The dark blue canton is printed with forty one stars in nine rows of alternating counts of five and four stars. Thirteen red and white stripes complete the flag’s design.

The history of Montana statehood is a long one. Numerous Native American tribes originally inhabited the Montana Territory. Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, and the members of their expedition were the first explorers to document a journey through Montana and the lands of the Louisiana Purchase. Soon, forts were established to facilitate regular fur trading with Native American tribes. Missionaries and trailblazers followed.

The discovery of gold in the early 1860s sped the creation of the Montana Territory. As settlers and gold prospectors entered Montana in the 1860s and 1870s, conflicts with the Native Americans arose. Perhaps the most famous clash between Native Americans and the United States military occurred in Montana on June 25, 1876. On that day, Sioux and Cheyenne defeated Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer‘s 7th United States Cavalry regiment at the Battle of the Little Bighorn. A year later, Nez Percé Chief Joseph surrendered in the Bear Paw Mountains of Montana. Lured by copper in the 1880s, mining brought even more settlers to Montana. Rich grazing lands for cattle and sheep attracted other pioneers.

Each of the states in America, with the exception of the original thirteen, Texas, and California, was first organized as a territory before achieving admittance to the Union as a state. Originating with the Ordinances of 1785 and 1787, the territorial system provided the expanding U.S. with a method to govern frontier areas until they gained sufficient population and economic maturity to qualify for statehood. Not surprisingly, residents of frontier territories usually demanded quick admission to statehood so they could gain full control of their local governments. Montana was a territory for 25 years – from the creation of Montana Territory in 1864 until the territory was admitted to statehood in 1889.

On November 2, 1889, North and South Dakota were added to the Union as the 39th and 40th states, the first time in history that two states were admitted on the same day. Montana became the 41st state on November 8, predating Washington, the 42nd state, by only three days. Flag makers were not in the business of making out-of-date flags. As a result of these rapid changes in the number of states, only a small number of 41-star flags or commemorative items were ever produced, thereby making any 41-star flag exceedingly rare.

CONDITION:

Good condition. This flag is printed, with a hemmed headband and fly end in a running stitch. Printed with a dark blue canton and 13 red and white alternating stripes. Color is vibrant and rich. Canton 41-star configuration in alternating row pattern, of 5/4/5/4/5/4/5/4/5 stars. Several vertical creases, from past display. One small split along a vertical crease, within the canton. Flag has been stabilized within the frame, to prevent further splitting. Flag measures 4” H x 5” W.

Flag was framed by past owner. Framed on acid-free white double mats with a custom-built black wooden frame. Frame measures 12”H x 15” W.

  • Dimensions:
    Height: 12 in (30.48 cm)Width: 15 in (38.1 cm)Depth: 2 in (5.08 cm)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    Linen
  • Place of Origin:
    United States
  • Period:
    1880-1889
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1889
  • Condition:
    GoodAdditions or alterations made to the original: Framed by previous owner in acid-free double mats, archival glass, and new custom frame. Wear consistent with age and use. Minor structural damages.

  • Seller Location:
    Colorado Springs, CO
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: F436Seller: LU909727854892
]]> https://www.ystyhbui.shop/product/41-star-printed-flag-waver-celebrating-montana-statehood-1889/feed/ 0 38-Star American Parade Flag, Flown at a Reception for President Grant, 1880 https://www.ystyhbui.shop/product/38-star-american-parade-flag-flown-at-a-reception-for-president-grant-1880/ https://www.ystyhbui.shop/product/38-star-american-parade-flag-flown-at-a-reception-for-president-grant-1880/#respond Sat, 19 Oct 2024 12:38:41 +0000 https://www.ystyhbui.shop/product/38-star-american-parade-flag-flown-at-a-reception-for-president-grant-1880/ This is a beautifully colored 38-star American parade flag, flown at a public reception for Ulysses S. Grant in October of 1880. This printed flag features a rare, triple medallion star pattern, with three rings of stars, a central star, and two outliers at the top right and bottom right of the canton. The flag is printed on glazed cotton and has a period inscription, reading “Gen. Grant Reception Hartford Oct 16th 1880” in black ink on the last white stripe.

This parade flag boasts an interesting history, as it was flown during a public reception for former President Ulysses S. Grant. During a trip from Boston to New York in October 1880, Grant stopped in Hartford, Connecticut for a public reception. He was met by a large crowd of admirers lining the streets along the route from the train station to Bushnell Park, where the public reception was held. Among the dignitaries welcoming General Grant was Mark Twain, who spoke highly of Grant’s leadership abilities, describing him as a great soldier, honored statesman, and unselfish citizen. Grant and his party were escorted through the city by a procession of more than 2,000 veterans and soldiers and thousands of members of Republican campaign clubs from Hartford and the surrounding Connecticut towns. After dinner at the home of General William Bulkeley, the celebration continued with a torchlight parade and fireworks. Later that evening, Grant boarded a train for New York.

Grant’s public reception in Hartford was one of several trips he made in the final weeks of the 1880 presidential campaign. At rallies and receptions throughout New England, Grant offered his voice and support to the Garfield-Arthur Republican ticket. James A. Garfield won a narrow victory over Major General Winfield S. Hancock. This flag is a remaining relic of that final campaign push to win the presidency and has been exhibited at several museums.

CONDITION:
Very good condition, considering age and past use. Glazed cotton flag, printed with 38 stars configured in a triple medallion pattern with one central star, flanked by stars in upper right and lower right corners. Toning and soiling throughout, with wear to edges. Color is still rich and vibrant. Period inscription in ink: “Gen. Grant Reception Hartford Oct 16th 1880” on last white stripe. Inscription has bled but is still legible. Flag Dimensions: 11 1/2 x 17 1/4 in.

Archivally mounted and framed in a custom-built black and gold wooden frame with UV glass and linen mats. Framed Dimensions: 19 1/2″H x 24″W x 1 1/4″D.

Accompanied by our company’s letter of authenticity.

  • Dimensions:
    Height: 19.5 in (49.53 cm)Width: 24 in (60.96 cm)Depth: 1.25 in (3.18 cm)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    CottonGlazed
  • Place of Origin:
    United States
  • Period:
    1880-1889
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1880
  • Condition:
    GoodAdditions or alterations made to the original: Archivally mounted and framed in a custom-built black and gold wooden frame with UV glass and linen mats. Framed Dimensions: 19 1/2″H x 24″W x 1 1/4″D. Framed by Art Source International in Boulder, Colorado, in July 2024. Wear consistent with age and use. Minor fading.

  • Seller Location:
    Colorado Springs, CO
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: F452Seller: LU909740533662
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