While the story of the civil peace flag was erroneously constructed over the years from accounts in Nathaniel Hawthorn's book "The Scarlet Letter" and the actual 19th Century US Customs Ensign and Signal, it's still a popular banner for liberty lovers as it's meant to signify civil as opposed to military authority.
While it's largely ahistorical, its enjoyed by many. In the early 2000s, its lore picked up, especially with Ron Paul supporters and American libertarians. We began producing a modern version with all 50 stars around then and now sell them with a vintage teastain look.
• 100% polyester, fade-resistant printing
• Knitted fabric, printed and hand-sewn in the U.S.A.
• Fabric weight: 4.42 oz/yd² (150 g/m²)
• Print on one side, black on reverse
• 2 iron grommets
Size guide
LENGTH | WIDTH | |
One Size (inches) | 34 ½ | 56 |
LENGTH | WIDTH | |
One Size (cm) | 87.6 | 142.2 |
Collections: Flags | Wall Flags by Liberty Maniacs, Handmade | Made by Hand by Maniacs, Liberty Maniacs Wall Art | Posters and Prints, New Arrivals, Wall Art | Prints, Canvases, Flags, Signs, and Metal Art
Type: Wall Flags
Category: american flag, american historical flags, civil flag, civilian flag, common law, customs house, flag, history, old, patriot, peace, tea stained, wall flag