Description:

GEORGE S. PATTON'S FOUR-STAR GENERAL'S BANNER, USED AT HIS FUNERAL
Historic, fine quality closely woven red cotton hanging banner, 33" x 45", bears four 10 1/2" white stars sewn to both sides, with a 2 1/2" wide loop at top so that a pole could be passed through to suspend the banner vertically, owned and used by Gen. George S. Patton, and in all probability present at his funeral. Light soiling to one star, else fine condition. Patton died in Heidelberg, Germany on December 21, 1945. He lay in state until December 23rd when funeral services were held in Heidelberg, after which his remains were buried with those of his fellow Third Army soldiers in the military cemetery at Hamm, Luxembourg. This relic is from the estate of Gen. Geoffrey Keyes (1888-1967), Patton's long-time friend who served as his deputy commander in North Africa, planned the invasion of Sicily and captured Palermo, led the II Corps and 7th Army, and planned Patton's funeral. As Keyes never achieved Patton's four-star rank, this banner could not have belonged to him. As Patton and Keyes were long-time close friends and in light of the fact that Keyes planned the former's funeral, this banner could only have belonged to George Patton. Undoubtedly while Patton lay in state and at church services, this banner was in use. Also self-evident is the fact that Keyes would have used one of Patton's existing banners for the ceremonies, versus having a new one fabricated within only three days. An exceptional relic of historic import.

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February 18, 2014 11:00 AM EST
Elkton, MD, US

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