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These high quality metal license plates are standard sized and will look good on any vehicle. Note: Occasionally these designs may vary somewhat.
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These solid pewter ornaments will look great on any Southern Christmas tree. Each measures about 3" tall. Handcrafted in Virginia, USA.
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Made in the USA! These detailed busts of famous Confederate Generals will make a great addition to any War Between the States collection. Each bust is individually packaged with a short biography of the generals. Measure approximately 4" W x 5" H.
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This cap is not adjustable and runs large.
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Decorate any surface of your choosing with these eye-catching stickers. Measures 15" x 3 3/4".
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Long sleeve Gildan tee features the SCV Logo on the left front chest. Available in Charcoal Gray or Black. Size Medium - 4X. We have limited sizing left on the Port & Company long sleeve pocket tee in Light Gray or Red. Size Small - 3XL.
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Made from SCV ribbon tightly wound and twisted to for the face of the pin. This is an old form of adornment for martial ribbons. Actual size 3/8".
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Anodized brass buttons reproduced in the vintage high-domed style used by the Confederate government. These are exactly like UCV buttons with the exception of the dates and the SCV letters. Features the flying square Confederate flag in the center with the SCV and 1896 around the flag.
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This t-shirt highlights "The Charge" given to us by Stephen Dill Lee back in 1906. Available in either gray or black.
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You can proudly wear the official SCV Tartan pattern which is registered in Scotland. Scottish Reb or not this tie allows you to honor your Confederate ancestry in a colorful yet distinguished style. Including representations of Infantry, Artillery and Cavalry, the Confederate Soldiers’ uniforms, and the beloved Battle Flag, this tartan pattern sums up Confederate Heritage in a very ancestral and traditional way. You asked and we delivered! Our tartan neck ties are 100% pure new lightweight wool that are woven for us in Scotland. Dry clean only. The tartan bow ties are 100% polyester and are adjustable.
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3rd National Flag originally adopted to replace the "Stainless Banner" on March 4,1865. This was also reverently called the "Blood Stained Banner". Standard 3'x 5' polyester with 2 grommets and 4 rows of stitching on the end for a long life of outdoor wear.
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3'x5' polyester 1st National Flag originally adopted on March 4,1861 with 7 stars representing the original Confederate States. This is the "Stars and Bars" flag versus the "Stars and Stripes" flag of the United States.












