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25113. (reproduction flag) Confederate States of America Second Naval Jack.

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25113. (reproduction flag) Confederate States of America Second Naval Jack.

25113. (reproduction flag) Confederate States of America Second Naval Jack. First adopted in 1863, this is the CSA’s Second Naval Jack. Navy jacks, in the American flags tradition, are copied directly from the British Navy. These are the cantons of the national flags in a rectangular format only. It omits the thin white border around the outside. Thus, when the First National flag was in vogue the First CS Navy Jack was a blue rectangle with up to 13 white stars in a circle on it. Only one of these flags still exists today. CS naval flags were supplied by the different ports they called home – and they were made under contract by private citizens for the vessels. The Second Navy Jack was adopted when the Second National flag came about. It is true to form for naval jacks for American warships – rectangular configuration of the canton of the national flag. The jack was a large flag flown only from the bow of the ship and only when the ship was in port or fully dressed in naval parade colors. The ship’s battle flag was the national colors flown only from the stern flag staff. This flag was used mainly by the Confederate Navy from 1863 onward, but also by some ground troops. This vintage reproduction is printed on 100% cotton, made in Japan for by the S. J. Charia & Co. 34” x 58”. A few small water stains, small tear to corner, otherwise clean and crisp. (VG). $28.

Note: It is necessary to disclaim any connection of these flags to neo-nazis, racists, and the like who have adopted this flag and desecrated it by their acts. It is, simply, a historical symbol used by the Confederate Navy during this period of time.