Soviet Pennant for Numeral Eight (8) of International Nautical Code, in wool bunting, dated 1991.
Huge size, approx. 9.5' long, 3' wide at the base, intended for one of the capital ships of the Soviet Navy or very large merchant vessel. Same quality and construction as the typical Soviet Navy ensign and other naval flags of the period. Red and white, trapezoid shaped to represent numeral Zero according to the International Code of Signals. Comes with a long attachment rope, complete with metal hardware to hoist on the line. The hoist sleeve shows markings of the Vladimirskaya Factory, quality control stamp, manufacturing standard code "GOST" and a 1991 date of manu
Huge size, approx. 9.5' long, 3' wide at the base, intended for one of the capital ships of the Soviet Navy or very large merchant vessel. Same quality and construction as the typical Soviet Navy ensign and other naval flags of the period. Red and white, trapezoid shaped to represent numeral Zero according to the International Code of Signals. Comes with a long attachment rope, complete with metal hardware to hoist on the line. The hoist sleeve shows markings of the Vladimirskaya Factory, quality control stamp, manufacturing standard code "GOST" and a 1991 date of manufacture.
In fair to good condition. There are significant moth holes
located vertically in the last third of the pennant,
apparently where it was more exposed to moth damage while in
storage. They do not threaten the integrity of the flag
however, and it will still display nicely. There are also
several smaller holes and nips throughout. The pennant is
perfectly clean.
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