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    #16
    If proper research is done you will find that my flag was only used from 1940/45. The ones shown on these listings are of the post war Spanish flags which Franco himself changed immediately after the war in Europe ended. The difference being in the scroll passing through/behind the eagles head and neck. Numerous sites explain this. These details are small but important. The 40/45 made flags had a white ribbon with legend while the post war flags have a red ribbon and legend.

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      #17
      Nice, and ...

      Originally posted by vonStubben View Post
      ... my flag was only used from 1940/45. The ones
      shown on these listings are of the post war Spanish
      flags which Franco himself changed immediately after
      the war in Europe ended. ... These details are small
      but important. The 40/45 made flags had a white ribbon
      with legend while the post war flags have a red ribbon
      and legend.
      Nice Spanish flag design research info, many thanks.
      I also appreciated very nuch the PV posted examples,
      especially showing the Flange Jefatura Local banner.

      (below) My own Madrid Flange Jefatura Local on display.
      Having a woven demask background I've not seen elsewhere.
      Attached Files
      sigpic
      .......^^^ .................... some of my collection ...................... ^^^...

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        #18
        You mean like this ?
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          #19
          Originally posted by oldflagswanted View Post
          Nice Spanish flag design research info, many thanks.
          I also appreciated very nuch the PV posted examples,
          especially showing the Flange Jefatura Local banner.

          (below) My own Madrid Flange Jefatura Local on display.
          Having a woven demask background I've not seen elsewhere.

          Very nice I love the flag pole! I need one of those!

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            #20
            Originally posted by PeterValadez View Post
            You mean like this ?
            Yes, that's the one 👍

            I'm really curious, does the description or photos describe or show the national crest with
            such heavy raised embroidery like this one? One of my Spanish friends who is in his mid 80's (and a collector of Spanish only) has said that this/mine can be likened to a German Regimental / Governmental Standard given the heavy double faced satin and the style of embroidery used. He believes it to be war time made. This doesn't mean it ever went to Russia, but only helps substantiate it being war time made.

            Thanks!

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              #21
              went to Russia ???

              Originally posted by vonStubben View Post
              ... One of my Spanish friends who is in his mid 80's
              (and a collector of Spanish only) ... believes it to be
              war time made. ... doesn't mean it ever went to Russia...
              Thanks!
              VS:
              Just noted elsewhere on the WAF by member Cyngiel84...
              "What is the division? Is this a blue division from Spain?
              What is the flag in the picture?"
              Maybe your friend knows?
              OFW
              (below) From recently posted WAF t=979945, a period photo.
              Attached Files
              sigpic
              .......^^^ .................... some of my collection ...................... ^^^...

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                #22
                Originally posted by oldflagswanted View Post
                VS:
                Just noted elsewhere on the WAF by member Cyngiel84...
                "What is the division? Is this a blue division from Spain?
                What is the flag in the picture?"
                Maybe your friend knows?
                OFW
                (below) From recently posted WAF t=979945, a period photo.
                I will show it to him but won't see him again for a month.

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                  #23
                  Spanish Blue Radio Unit Flag.

                  Originally posted by vonStubben View Post
                  I
                  will show it to him but won't see him again for a month.
                  As per a t=979945 post by H.W Plainview,
                  he says ... "i see Compañía de Radio".
                  Followed by
                  barkhorn1 post that "they are
                  part of a Signals / Radio Company ... of the
                  Blue Division. ... photo taken in Novgorod
                  ."
                  So I think the photo is now well identified.

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

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                    #24
                    machine vs. hand embtoidered ...

                    Originally posted by vonStubben View Post
                    ... One of my Spanish friends who is in his mid 80's (and a
                    collector of Spanish only) has said that this/mine can be
                    likened to a German Regimental / Governmental Standard
                    given the heavy double faced satin and the style of embroidery
                    used. ... Thanks!
                    VS:
                    IMO your Spanish flag is more likely a HQ office
                    flag, based on the use of chain stitching shown.
                    German, US, and UK regimental flags were hand
                    embroidered, rather than having machine fill work.
                    OFW
                    (below) Some examples of regimental hand sewing.
                    Attached Files
                    Last edited by oldflagswanted; 10-29-2018, 03:19 PM.
                    sigpic
                    .......^^^ .................... some of my collection ...................... ^^^...

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                      #25
                      As noted elsewhere ....

                      ... up for auction here...
                      OFW
                      (below) ... this listing, ends
                      on 31 Oct. "Trick-or-treat".
                      PS/Per post #16, Red ribbon
                      means not WW2, oh well.


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                      Last edited by oldflagswanted; 10-29-2018, 11:29 PM.
                      sigpic
                      .......^^^ .................... some of my collection ...................... ^^^...

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