OUTSTANDING Original WWII Japanese SOLDIER’S PERSONAL NATIONAL FLAG WITH KANJI An Temple Stamps Certified

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Original WWII Japanese SOLDIER’S PERSONAL NATIONAL FLAG WITH KANJI . Most Japanese troops during the second world war carried a personal flag. They had practical as well as patriotic uses, such as marking positions to keep them safe from friendly aircraft while advancing. One piece silk example is 68cm x 52cm. An approximately 22cm diameter red “Himaru” is screened to the center of the flag’s white field. We placed a helmet on the flag for size reference. Handwritten, in black, around the Himaru are numerous kanji characters. Shows the expected age and use. .Both of the two Tie-strings are intact and has period leather reinforcements. Excellent condition  very displayable. Absolutely Authentic Example (not a so called sea bee flag) the Kanji is authentic! It has two rare temple stamps. Some wear a few pin holes and small tears otherwise very nice condition. 100% Guaranteed to be authentic and is certified by The Gettysburg Museum Of History and comes with our Museum COA (certificate of authenticity). A rare piece of WWII history. DO NOT MISS THIS!,  rare temple stamps with lots of Kanji!

Description

Historic Japanese flag with handwritten calligraphy and red circle symbol. Red circle symbol on aged paper with Japanese calligraphy surrounding it. Black bowler hat placed on a handwritten Japanese letter with calligraphy. Antique Japanese sword handle with intricate gold detailing and white cord. Ancient handwritten calligraphy on paper, part of Gettysburg Museum of History collection. A detailed handwritten historical document with black ink characters on aged paper. Ancient Asian calligraphy on white paper with a red brushstroke at the bottom. Handwritten Chinese characters on fabric with red border at Gettysburg Museum of History.