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  • Auction Catalog #4092
  • Lot #1187
Lot #1186
Lot #1188

Lot 1187: 19th Century U.S. Revenue Cutter Service Ensign Flag

Scarce and Desirable 19th Century U.S. Revenue Cutter Service Ensign Flag

Auction Location: Bedford, TX

Auction Date: August 24, 2024

Lot 1187: 19th Century U.S. Revenue Cutter Service Ensign Flag

Scarce and Desirable 19th Century U.S. Revenue Cutter Service Ensign Flag

Auction Location: Bedford, TX

Auction Date: August 24, 2024

Estimated Price: $2,000 - $3,000

Scarce and Desirable 19th Century U.S. Revenue Cutter Service Ensign Flag

Manufacturer: None
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Type: Other
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Item Interest: Average
Catalog Page: 184
Class: Other
Description:

Established by Alexander Hamilton in 1790 as the Revenue Marine service, the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service (U.S.R.C.S.) was initially the only armed American naval service, predating the establishment of the U.S. Navy by 8 years. The U.S.R.C.S.'s main mission was enforcing U.S. import duties, while also protecting against piracy. The flag offered here is a fine example similar to those flown from U.S.R.C.S. ships from its establishment until becoming a part of the U.S. Coast Guard in 1915. The flag itself does not bear a maker's mark but shows the typical design with 16 vertical stripes (12 present), stylized eagle in the canton under an arch of 13 stars, and has a heavy linen heading with two brass grommets. It measures approximately 59 x 66 inches (likely originally approximately 80 inches on the fly), with about 3 1/2 of the original stripes absent due to service wear. Provenance: The Saloga Collection

Rating Definition:

Good, the flag retains most of its color with some mild staining and general wear, as well as the above mentioned portion absent from the fly due to the strains of service. This is a fine example of a rarely seen U.S. flag that would make a great addition to your collection!



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