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Sicily ensign 1806-1815. From 1806 to 1815 the Borbons
only governed in Sicily.
Jaume Olle, 26 April 2003
In 1804 is attested the use by the Kingdom of Two Sicilies of
a special flag for ships of small charge. It's possible that the
flag was created after the temporary republican regim (Partenopean Republic) and lasted until
1806 when Borbons lost Southern Italy and remained only in power
in Sicily island.
Jaume Olle, 26 April 2003
There are just a couple of sources for this flag: one is the
flag poster known as Prospetto Salvatico, by V. Scotti, preserved
at La Spezia and dated January 1st, 1804. It was reported to be a
flag "particular" for Naples, with no other details.
This may mean it was flown by small vessells from Naples proper
or under special conditions. Aldo Ziggioto, in his article about
the Prospetto Salvatico (Vexilla Italica 1/00 anno XXVII), says
that it was probably an ensign for small merchant boats. He also
quotes a second source in his work Bandiere degli Stati italiani
no. 7, part 1 (Armi Antiche, 1986): a manuscript by Gabriel
Hesselberg preserved at Helsingo/r (Danemark). In this paper,
called "Nations, Flage, Gio/ser, Standare og Wimpler",
the red bordered white flag is given for small merchant boats at
a date about 1805 (according to Aldo Ziggioto this manuscript is
at least a couple of years later, ca. 1807, though).
Pier Paolo Lugli, 29 September 2003
by Jaume Olle, 13 October 1998
At J.W Norie - J.S. Hobbs: Flaggen aller seefahrenden
Nationen, 1971 [nor71] (original
print 1848):
225 Sicily & Naples Signal for a Pilot - as Naples - Historical Flags - Signal for a
Pilot and above. The former is displayed a bit too dark,
here, whereas the latter has the better location, I guess, but
like the other flags on that page has a border on its white
edges, though not as pronounced as some of the others.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 12 November 2001
Same flag (in different ratio), appears at Steenbergen Book
(1862) [stb62] as: Naples and
Sicile, pilot required, also hemmed with white pilot vessels
(probably abolished later than 1860).
Jaume Ollé, 26 August 2003
Admiral: square white flag with full arms. In the canton three
golden lys.
Jaume Olle, 16 October 1998
Vice Admiral: square white flag with
full arms. In the canton two golden lys.
Jaume Olle, 16 October 1998
Rear Admiral: square white flag with full arms. In the canton
a golden lys.
Jaume Olle, 16 October 1998
Captain: white flag - swallowtail with full arms (ratio c.
1:2).
Jaume Olle, 16 October 1998