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    Can anyone help me to determine the age of this one? Other comments are welcome also.

    It was sent back to Britain from Civitavecchia in 1945 along with a 5th/8th Army medal and an Italian fascist badge.

    Stitched into the pole-side of the flag is "Fece Mauri Via Cappellari 7 - Milano" which I believe is the maker and their address, near the Duomo di Milano.

    It's made of green white and red silk, measures about 115 x 125 cm and has a silver bullion fringe (which to my eyes looks a golden colour).

    Thanks in advance!

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    #2
    A couple more pics. There are, unfortunately, a couple of holes and worn areas.

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      #3
      Imo ...

      Originally posted by stahlblue View Post
      Can anyone help me to determine the age of this one?
      Other comments are welcome also... silk, measures about
      115 x 125 cm and has a silver bullion fringe...
      Thanks in advance!
      Hello stahblue:
      IMO, especially nice with the hand embroidered
      1943 and before Royal Italian Crown above the
      center House of Savoy shield. More of a trooped flag
      in size, i.e., not in the naval nor a flag pole flown size.

      For more examples see WAF Italian forum f=97, using
      flag as a search keyword.
      Great with the maker ID too.
      OFW
      (below) WW2 naval and flag pole flown size specs.

      (below-2) Captured 1943 & before pattern pole (header & no fringe) flag.

      sigpic
      .......^^^ .................... some of my collection ...................... ^^^...

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        #4
        Cheers OFW, I'll check it out!

        Nice pic with the GIs and their captured flag too!

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          #5
          Lakeside Trader had one just like it except for the crown. Stated it was a Kingdom of Sardinia flag. Anyway....it sold for about $200 bucks.

          Stitching on yours looks way more elaborate.

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            #6
            I wonder if anyone can give me any advice on storage - I know the preferred way to store silk flags is to keep them flat but I don't have the space for that! I can also see that folding is to be avoided if possible.

            Would it be a good idea to "roll" the flag around a cylindrical object?

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              #7
              I think rolled would be a better choice than folded. Folding can cause hard to remove creases and aging to the exposed surfaces. Just my 2 cents

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