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CONFEDERATE REUNION FLAG ASSOCIATED WITH THE PALMETTO SHARP SHOOTERS.

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:2,000.00 USD Estimated At:4,000.00 - 6,000.00 USD
CONFEDERATE REUNION FLAG ASSOCIATED WITH THE PALMETTO SHARP SHOOTERS.
This rarely seen circa 1876 two sided silk reunion flag measures about 30" X 24" with the Saint Andrews Cross battle flag device on one side and silk embroidered "Palmetto tree" with "Joe Walker, Camp 335, S.C. Div. U.C.V.(United Confederate Veterans) Spartanberg S.C." Flag is composed entirely of silk including the hand sewn 2-1/4" silk stars and the embroidery also appears to be totally hand stitched. The camp was named for Colonel Joseph Walker of Spartanburg S.C. who when General Micah Jenkins was promoted General took command of the Palmetto Sharp Shooters, South Carolina Volunteers in April 1862. Colonel Walker participated in nearly all the battles in which Lee's army was engaged and also in Chattanooga and Knoxville under the command of General Longstreet. Joe Walker and his regiment surrendered with Lee at Appomattox and Colonel Walker became a leading businessman and later Mayor of Spartanburg. Joe Walker also served in the State Legislature at wars end until 1866. Colonel Walker was the first commander of Camp Joe Walker named in his honor. Colonel Walkers only brother Felix was killed at the battle of Southern Pines. Confederate Veterans pennants such as this are quite rare and this is the first we have ever seen come to auction. It is made in the style of early Confederate battle flags with the Saint Andrews Cross on one side and State Seal on the other of a multi-layer two piece flag. CONDITION: Blue silk on side with State Seal is mostly intact though there are numerous cracks and tears and pieces missing, especially at upper edge. The hoist is simply the sewn edges of the two sides of this flag with remnants of silk ribbon ties. Silk embroidery on State Seal side is complete and sound as can be seen in photos. The red silk of the Saint Andrews Cross is fragile with numerous tears and cracks and is probably missing 25% of the red fabric. The blue cross is mostly intact with some cracking and tears. The silk ribbon bordering the cross is about 80% intact with losses as can be seen in photograph. The hand sewn folded under silk stars are all sound in outline but 8 or 9 of the stars have reductions as can be seen in photos. Flag presents nicely and should be conservation framed. 8-76358 JS18