$ 125.00
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This wool and cotton banner served as the headquarters flag for General Lee from June 1862 until the summer of 1863. Its design is similar to the First National Flag, or the “Stars and Bars,” which featured red and white horizontal bars and white stars on a blue canton. The stars are arranged in the “Bread of Life” pattern. The flag’s 13 stars represent the 11 states of the Confederacy, along with Missouri and Kentucky, so called border states. The flag was believed to have been sewn by Lee’s wife, Mary Custis Lee and the couple’s daughters. Lee replaced this banner with a new headquarters flag after the Confederate government adopted the Second National Flag in May 1863.
1/30 Scale
Matte Finish
Single Figure in Box
$ 49.00
NEW! IN STOCK! U.S. Marine Eugene Sledge, 1942-45 (Author of With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa) n his memoir, With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa, United States...
$ 249.00
ACCEPTING PREORDERS ONLY! In the cold, wet winter month of February 1963 I was 14 years old and delivering newspapers early each morning before I went to school.In among the...
$ 330.00
This item is preowned, in mint-condition and with original box. The Valentine was the most produced of any British-designed tank during WW2. More than 8,000 were built in 11 different marks. ...
$ 48.00
NEW! IN STOCK! U.S. Infantryman Prone Loading M1 Garand, 1943-45 Rugged and reliable, the gas-operated semiautomatic M1 Garand was considered the best service rifle of the war. However, it did...