
Come and Take It - Framed 1", printed with a matte finish, 6" x 24"
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Come and Take It – Celebrate an enduring symbol of freedom and defiance. This design draws inspiration from the Battle of Gonzales in 1835, the opening conflict of the Texas Revolution. When the Mexican military demanded the return of a bronze cannon, the Texian militia defiantly refused, declaring, “Come and take it.” In response, Sarah Seely DeWitt and her daughter, Evaline, created a flag featuring a hand-drawn cannon with the words COME AND TAKE IT.
Our version reimagines this legendary banner with a detailed description beneath the cannon, telling the story of the phrase’s origins. Today, it stands as a powerful emblem of liberty, courage, and the enduring will to defend our rights—making it the perfect addition for any patriot’s collection.
- Print size: 6" x 24"
- Frame size: 7 ½" x 25 ½"
- Pebble textured finish (no glass)
- Available in different frame styles
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"I gave this as a gift to my fiance who is starting his journey in the Marines. He LOVED this and his face lit up. He was amazed at the history and how the pictures looked on the print. He hung it up in a matter of minutes. It is great quality!"
Kelsey
Amazon
"BEAUTIFUL PRODUCT. FRAME IS WELL MADE AND STURDY. WE WERE EXTREMELY IMPRESSED WITH QUALITY OF THIS PRODUCT. WILL HAVE NO PROBLEMS BUYING FROM THIS COMPANY IN THE FUTURE. THE PRICE IS WELL WORTH IT FOR THE QUALITY YOU RECEIVE!"
Brandon Swengrosh
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