![[CIVIL WAR] 34-Star Union Flag w/ Two Sewn Additions [CIVIL WAR] 34-Star Union Flag w/ Two Sewn Additions](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/7226/412567/229432813_1_x.jpg?quality=80&sharpen=true&version=1775173408&width=366)
Wool bunting. N.p., 1861–1863. Thirty-two stars printed to the canton, with two additional stars separately sewn on as applied patches. Approx. 78 1/2 x 42 in.; canton approx. 37 x 22 1/2 in. Accompanied by a slip of paper reading: “This Flag was Carried in Civil War By Patrick H. Foley.”
A rare and unusual 34-star American flag, almost certainly produced at the outset of the Civil War to acknowledge Kansas’s admission to the Union in January 1861. Its most distinctive feature lies in the construction of the canton. Rather than printing an entirely new 34-star pattern, the maker appears to have employed a pre-existing 32-star field and then added two stars by hand, sewing them onto the canton as separate patches. Though such a method would seem a practical solution for makers seeking to adapt older stock in moments of political change, it appears to have been quite uncommon.
The result is an object of considerable visual and historical interest- a national emblem that captures the improvisational realities of flag production at a moment of national rupture.
A rare survival, notable both for its early wartime date and for its highly unusual method of construction.
[Civil War, Union, Confederate] [Flags, Patriotic Textiles]


![[CIVIL WAR] General's Regulation Belt Rig: Regulation 1851 Pattern Officer's waist belt plate and keeper. Gilt cast brass plate with applied wide tongue and silver-plated wreath. Plate only 3 1/2 x](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/7226/412567/229432816_1_x.jpg?height=181&quality=70&sharpen=true&version=1775173408&width=181)
![[CIVIL WAR] 34-Star Flag: 5th Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry: FLAG OF THE 5TH TENNESSEE CAVALRY REGIMENT, U.S.A., RETAINED BY AN IMMIGRANT SOLDIER FIGHTING FOR THE UNION CAUSE AN IMPORTANT FLAG FROM A "SOUTHERN UNIONIST" REGIMENT, REMARKABLY WEL](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/7226/412567/229432819_1_x.jpg?height=181&quality=70&sharpen=true&version=1775173408&width=181)
![[CIVIL WAR] Signal Corps Battle Honor Flag: A RARE U.S. ARMY SIGNAL CORPS BATTLE-HONORS FLAG INSCRIBED WEST POINT AND YORKTOWN](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/7226/412567/229432821_1_x.jpg?height=181&quality=70&sharpen=true&version=1775173408&width=181)
![[CIVIL WAR] Confederate 8-Star First National Flag: 8-STAR CONFEDERATE FIRST NATIONAL FLAG (“STARS AND BARS”) Wool bunting and cotton. N.p., ca. April–May 1861. Approx. 53 1/4 x 33 1/4 in. (](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/7226/412567/229432829_1_x.jpg?height=181&quality=70&sharpen=true&version=1775173408&width=181)
![[CIVIL WAR] Confederate First National Guidon Flag: 11-STAR CONFEDERATE CAVALRY GUIDON BASED ON THE FIRST NATIONAL FLAG](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/7226/412567/229432831_1_x.jpg?height=181&quality=70&sharpen=true&version=1775173408&width=181)
![[CIVIL WAR] Captured 19th Alabama Battle Flag: EXCEPTIONALLY WELL-DOCUMENTED 19TH ALABAMA INFANTRY CONFEDERATE BATTLE FLAG CAPTURED AT BATTLE OF EZRA CHURCH 19th Alabama Infantry Battle Flag. Army of Tennessee Pattern. August Depot. Augusta](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/7226/412567/229432836_1_x.jpg?height=181&quality=70&sharpen=true&version=1775173408&width=181)
![[CIVIL WAR] "Tuscaloosa Guards" & Henry Wirz: Confederate Battle Flag: RARE CONFEDERATE BATTLE FLAG ASSOCIATED WITH INFAMOUS ANDERSONVILLE PRISON COMMANDER, HENRY WIRZ Confederate States of America, circa 1861–1865. Square format, approximately 51 by 51 in. Framed](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/7226/412567/229432844_1_x.jpg?height=181&quality=70&sharpen=true&version=1775173408&width=181)
![[CIVIL WAR] Captured Confederate Naval Flag: Admiral Cushing: CAPTURED CONFEDERATE NAVAL BATTLE FLAG, ATTRIBUTED AS BEING CAPTURED BY COMMANDER WILLIAM B. CUSHING THE MOST FINELY PRESERVED CONFEDERATE FLAG THAT FLEISCHER’S AUCTIONS HAS HANDLED](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/7226/412567/229432853_1_x.jpg?height=181&quality=70&sharpen=true&version=1775173408&width=181)
![[CIVIL WAR] Mobile [Alabama] Depot Confederate Battle Flag: CONFEDERATE TWELVE-STAR SOUTHERN CROSS BATTLE FLAG, LIKELY MADE IN OR NEAR MOBILE, ALABAMA, CIRCA 1863–1864 Mobile [Alabama] Depot. Circa 1863-64. Rectangular battle flag of red and blue](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/7226/412567/229432857_1_x.jpg?height=181&quality=70&sharpen=true&version=1775173408&width=181)
![[CIVIL WAR] Confederate Patriotic Covers: Group of 2 Confederate patriotic covers which utilize imagery with symbolic parallels to the American and French Revolutions. The first cover features an image of "Liberty"](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/7226/412567/229432922_1_x.jpg?height=181&quality=70&sharpen=true&version=1775173408&width=181)
![[CIVIL WAR, GETTYSBURG] Iron Brigade Officer, WIA at Gettysburg: SIGNED VIEW OF IRON BRIGADE OFFICER WHO WAS WOUNDED AND CAPTURED AT GETTYSBURG Vignetted half-length albumen CDV portrait of Henry A. Morrow, wearing the one-star shoulder boards of a brig](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/7226/412567/229432710_1_x.jpg?height=181&quality=70&sharpen=true&version=1775173408&width=181)
![[CIVIL WAR] "Polish Legion" Commander, W?odzimierz Krzy?anowski,: Three-quarters-length standing albumen CDV studio portrait of Polish Brigadier General in the Union Army, W?odzimierz Krzy?anowski. Washington D.C. & New York: Mathew Brady, ca. 186](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/7226/412567/229432773_1_x.jpg?height=181&quality=70&sharpen=true&version=1775173408&width=181)
![[CIVIL WAR] (2) Union Relief Association Membership Cards: A grouping of two (2) Civil War-era printed cards representing Union support organizations. 1. Union Relief Association of Baltimore membership card, featuring a patriotic design with a b](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/7226/412567/229432780_1_x.jpg?height=181&quality=70&sharpen=true&version=1775173408&width=181)
![[CIVIL WAR] National Union League Badge: Silver National Union League badge. New York: B. T. Hayward, 1864-1865. Approx. 1 / 1 3/16 in. The National Union League, a combination of various semi-secretive Union League](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/7226/412567/229432782_1_x.jpg?height=181&quality=70&sharpen=true&version=1775173408&width=181)
![[CIVIL WAR] Presentation Grade M1850 Staff & Field Officer's Sword: M1850 staff & field officer's saber. Solingen, [Germany]: W. Clauberg, n.d. Overall approx. 39 1/2 in., blade approx. 32 7/8 in. long. A remarkably high-grade, near-mint example,](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/7226/412567/229432783_1_x.jpg?height=181&quality=70&sharpen=true&version=1775173408&width=181)
![[CIVIL WAR] Sauerbier Non-Regulation Staff & Field Officers Sword w/ Mother-of-Pearl Inlaid Pommel: Non-regulation Civil War staff and field officer's sword. [Newark, New Jersey: Henry Sauerbier, n.d.] Overall approx. in., blade approx. 31 1/8 in. long. This is a fine example of a](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/7226/412567/229432785_1_x.jpg?height=181&quality=70&sharpen=true&version=1775173408&width=181)
![[CIVIL WAR] Stunning Presentation Sword: 153rd Indiana Officer: STUNNING, HIGH-GRADE PRESENTATION SWORD GIVEN 153RD INDIANA OFFICER DURING THE CIVIL WAR Presentation M1850 staff & field officer's sword. Solingen, Germany: W. Clauberg. Ricasso reverse](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/7226/412567/229432787_1_x.jpg?height=181&quality=70&sharpen=true&version=1775173408&width=181)
![[CIVIL WAR] Presentation Sword of KIA 3rd New Hampshire Officer: THE PRESENTATION SWORD OF MAJOR J.I. PLIMPTON, 3RD NEW HAMPSHIRE, KILLED IN ACTION AT THE SECOND BATTLE OF DEEP BOTTOM M1860 presentation officer’s sword. Alsace, France: Klingenthal,](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/7226/412567/229432789_1_x.jpg?height=181&quality=70&sharpen=true&version=1775173408&width=181)
![[CIVIL WAR] 5th New Hampshire "Soldier's Text Book": J.R. Macduff. The Soldier's Text-Book: Or, Confidence in Time of War. New York: Robert Carter & Brothers, 1861. 48mo, 2 3/4 x 4 1/2 in. Original wrappers with gilt](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/7226/412567/229432790_1_x.jpg?height=181&quality=70&sharpen=true&version=1775173408&width=181)
![The first official national flag of the Confederacy, likely made for reunions: [FLAG-CONFEDERATE STATES] A 7-star Confederate States National Flag, likely made for reunions or parades. After 1866](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/292/411922/229071143_1_x.jpg?height=181&quality=70&sharpen=true&version=1774646235&width=181)






