![]() Please see our legal page for more information. We assume no liability associated with misuse of our products. All orders are subject to acceptance by IMA Inc, which reserves the right to refuse any order. The flag is made of wool and is blue, white, and red. By placing an order, the buyer represents that he/she is in compliance with the law and will utilize the items in a lawful manner. The flag was founded in the early 1800s to represent the garrison and show solidarity. However, it is ultimately the responsibility of the buyer to be in compliance of laws that govern their specific location. IMA works diligently to be aware of these ever changing laws and obeys them accordingly. Gun magazine laws, concealed weapons laws, laws governing new made display guns, airsoft guns, blank fire guns, and other items vary greatly by nation, state and locality. IMA considers all antique guns offered on our website as non-firing, inoperable and/or inert. This law exempts antique firearms from any form of gun control or special engineering. ![]() Code, Section 921(a)(16) defines antique firearms as all guns manufactured prior to 1899. Every musket, rifle, display machine gun, machine gun parts set or gun sold by IMA, Inc is engineered to be inoperable according to guidelines provided by the US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATF). Everything for sale on is completely legal to own, trade, transport and sell within the United States of America. Legal Notice - International Military Antiques, Inc observes all Federal, State and local laws. Offered at a very reasonable price for a genuine Civil War Era Garrison flag. Regardless it has an undeniable eye appeal and with the right mounting would be very impressive for display. Overall condition is poor with heavy loss and fragile material. Flags of this type and scale were typically used as garrison flags or flown over large buildings. The field is composed of operate hand stitched red and white wool stripes, each about ?" wide. A lanyard channel of canvas or similar material runs along the hoist side. This extraordinary flag features a canton of blue wool on which 34 stars and each have been hand-applied. ![]() The star count remained official until July 4th, 1863, and 34 star flags would have been produced until the addition of West Virginia in June of that year. It is furnished only to very important posts, or those having large garrisons, and is hoisted only on gala days and great occasions. The stars, measuring 10 inches across, are shown in five rows of 7-8-8-8-7, with the stars all lined up vertically (not staggered as in the modern flag), the extra stars in the rows of eight being in the hoist. army the garrison flag is the national flag, and is 36 feet fly and 20 feet hoist. The 34th star was officially added on July 4th of that year, but most flag makers would have added a 34th star with the addition of Kansas in January. The Army garrison flag was 20 x 36 feet, with the canton (union) extending 1/3 of the fly. Kansas was admitted into the Union as the 34th state on January 29th, 1861, about 2 1/2 months before the Southern States assault on Fort Sumter that marked the beginning of the Civil War. This is poor condition yet wonderful genuine 34 star dating from between 18.
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