The Heart or Valentines flags were produced as a novelty item by the Paramount Flag Co. in the late 1970s. Originally sewn, the demand led Paramount to have them mass produced by Annin & Co. of New Jersey. They were originally intended for window dcor, but they proved to be a popular Valentines Day item until the sale of the Paramount Flag Co. in 1989. This version is fancy with the gold wash staff, fringe and tassels. There was also a plain version on a black staff without the fringe.
This flag was acquired in the 1980s
Table flags became popular during the 20th century and have used in a variety of applications including formal use at tables to identify participants, as well as souvenir, novelty and parade use. Besides current international flags, and internal political subdivisions the reproduction of note-worthy historical flags has also become popular, especially at museums and historic sites.
Often displayed in multiple holed stands they are also popular in classrooms and offices. Originally made of silk, table flags are generically referred to as silks, miniatures, 4x6s. No longer made of silk modern table flags are mostly made from rayon or polyester, natural fibers that mimic the look and feel of silk.
Originally mounted on to wooden dowels, they are now almost exclusively mounted on plastic staffs.
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