| PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONSHistoric King's Colors outdoor flags are USA  made of nylon flag material and are finished with a canvas heading and two  brass grommets on the hoist side, 2 rows of stitching top and bottom sides and 4  rows of stitching on the fly side. They are attached to the flagpole by means  of a halyard (rope) and flag snaps, or to smaller poles with flag fasteners.  Standard stock size for the Kings Colors flag is 3x5 ft. Other larger flag sizes are made to order in 4x6 ft, 5x8 ft. and 6x10 ft, allow 2 weeks.
 King's Colors desktop flags are  made in the United States.  Size is 4 x 6 inch, lightweight nylon material, hemmed all four sides, mounted  on 10” black staffs with a golden spear point. Table top bases are available in  black plastic to display from 1- 7 flags. Wood bases are available with either  10 holes or 12 holes to display additional flags. FLAG DESCRIPTION HISTORYYears in use: 1606-1801
 
        
          | Union of the England St George Cross and the St Andrew Cross of Scotand The early flag of England was the red cross of St. George only on a white field and for Scotland it was the white cross of St. Andrew on a blue                      field. In 1603 England and Scotland were united under King James I. In 1606 the two flags were joined together by proclamation, with the cross of St. George superimposed over the  Scottish flag. Additionally, the red cross of                      St. George was bordered with  white. The new flag was called either the King’s Colors                                    or the Union Flag and  was for use at sea in civil and military ships of both  Scotland and England.  In 1634 its use was largely restricted to the King's  ships. The American colonies were ruled under the King's colors until the Revolutionary War.
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