Description
Antique 45 Star American Flag Framed / SOLD
Made by stenciling on to starched gauze material. Which was a inexpensive material and economical way to manufacture a flag. I’m sure the makers never expected this flag to last over 120 years.
The 45 Star Flag is one of the most popular antique flags because of its connection to Teddy Roosevelt & The Rough Riders during The Spanish American War era.
Circa 1896
Flag Size:8 x 13
#10853
Conservation
Our in-house professional framers use only conservation framing methods used by museums. We only use acid free cotton rag mats and gas free materials along with safe ultra-clear UV acrylic. The UV acrylic is clearer than glass and unlike glass it will not break. Our flags are museum mounted using safe acid free hinges, which does not damage the flag/item in any way like sewing flags down does. The hinge mounting is completely reversible which is the prime focus to achieve in conservation framing.
Sewing a flag down as some framers and company’s do is very costly to the customer and can damage the flag. Sewing flags down is an out of date, old process that can and usually does damage the flag over time as it hangs in the frame. In some cases, sewing the flag down can cause irreparable damage and ruin your investment in the flag you purchased.
This is what happened to the Old Glory Flag in the Smithsonian. The Smithsonian conservators spent millions of dollars to repair and reverse the damage to the flag caused by sewing the historical flag down. Framers have used the sewing method in the past and some do now because they do not know any better and are stuck with a failed technology and the main reason is they make much more money from the customer by charging huge fees to sew a flag down. Time has proved sewing a flag down is damaging to the flag and very costly to the customer. Our mounting process is safe, cost effective and preserves the antique flag for generations to come.
Historical Americana has been buying and selling antique American Flags and Americana for over twenty years. I have personally seen and handled and purchased thousands of antique flags over the years. We frame them with museum conservation framing. Use all wood frames, UV acrylic, cotton rag mat components which means no acid or gas to harm any textile. We do all this and sell our flags at very reasonable prices. !