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  • ICS Flag # 1
    Located in Norwell, MA
    International code of signals flag representing the number 1. White field with red oval in centre mounted into a shadow box frame. With attached manila rope and wood toggle.
    Category

    20th Century Nautical Objects

  • Framed ICS Numeral Pennant 6
    Located in Norwell, MA
    International code of signals pennant, number 6. White and black triangular stitched linen panels. Matted and framed. Measures: Approximately 20" x 33.5".
    Category

    20th Century Nautical Objects

    Materials

    Cotton

  • Framed ICS Numeral Pennant 2
    Located in Norwell, MA
    International code of signals pennant, number 2. Triangular blue stitched linen panel with white circle in center. Matted and framed. Approximately 20" x 33.5".
    Category

    20th Century Nautical Objects

    Materials

    Cotton

  • Framed ICS Numeral Pennant 2
    Located in Norwell, MA
    International code of signals pennant, number 2. Triangular blue stitched linen panel with white circle in centre. Matted and framed. Measures: Approximately 20" x 33.5".
    Category

    20th Century Unknown Nautical Objects

  • Framed ICS Letter Signal Pennant "X"
    Located in Norwell, MA
    International Code Signal letter pennant. Stitched white linen panel with navy blue, centered cross representing the letter X for Xray meaning "Stop carrying out your intentions and ...
    Category

    20th Century Nautical Objects

    Materials

    Cotton

  • Framed Maritime Signal Flag of Letter T
    Located in Norwell, MA
    Shadow box framed signal flag with attached rope and wood toggle. Red, white and blue field. Weight is 5 pounds.
    Category

    Vintage 1950s Nautical Objects

    Materials

    Cotton

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