Description
Here is a wonderful piece of Americana. Hand sewn Revolutionary War Bunker Hill Flag. Entirely hand stitched. Made of cotton. The blue has faded to purple however the edge still shows some of the original blue color. Original natural dyes. Circa 1876 Centennial era. Rare to find a flag like this. Museum framing with UV acrylic. The Bunker Hill Flag is a popular American Revolution flag that some believe was flown at the Battle of Bunker Hill, The First Battle of The Revolutionary War with England at the outbreak of the war during the Siege of Boston. The flag is an English Blue Ensign with a St. George’s Cross in the corner with a pine tree, which represented liberty to the colonists. Many historians believe the Bunker Hill Flag was not actually flown at Bunker Hill, but was the result of a printing mistake in a flag book years after the war. Most believe if there was any flag flown at Bunker Hill, it was a red flag with a simple pine tree in the corner. Rarity Rating: [ 6 ] Rated on a scale of 1 to 10 10 being the most rare. This item rates a [ 6 ] For example, [ 1 ] Rated items are our lowest price items. [ 10 ] Rated items are rare and the highest price we offer. Please email for price and shipping cost. Sizes are listed below the item number. Please refer to item number. Each flag comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. We only sell authentic genuine antique American Flags. All framed flags have high quality professional museum, Framing, wood frames, all acid free, w/UV acrylic protection. Please refer to item number when requesting Pricing. Thank you for your interest. Shipping to 48 States only. Shipping by FedEx Ground or FedEx Home Delivery.