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image by Jarig Bakker
Source: Brown's Flags and Funnels of British and Foreign Steamship
Companies, 1926 [9]
Blue flag, white eagle.
Jarig Bakker, 24 December 2004
image by Ivan Sache, 12 December 2013
Josef Nuesse's "Ships and Flags" website shows the house flag of Ambra
A.S., a Sandjefjord-based company, as white with a thin black
horizontal stripe at the top and bottom edges, in the middle a dark
green disk charged with a swallow-tailed flag vertically divided white-blue (indeed letter "A / Alpha" in the International Code of Signals).
Source: http://www.flagpole.de/reedereiflaggen/europa/nordeuropa/
Ivan Sache, 12 December 2013
Øystein Bøe founded tanker company Ambra in
March 1989, and was its CEO until it went bankrupt in October 1992.
No trace of the flag, though. It looks like it was his first adventure in
shipping, though, which might explain the lack of contrast in his flag.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 18 January 2014
Bergen - white flag, blue shortened saltire
Jarig Bakker, 22 January 2004
image by Jarig Bakker
Source: The Caltex book of Flags and Funnels [15]
#28 - White flag, blue cross; in center blue
diamond, white 5-pointed star.
Jarig Bakker, 28 December 2004
Can you tell me what organization or company used
this flag? It is from a
silverplate bowl made by Gebruder Hepp Pforzheim.
Leslie Canerday, 25 January 2011
It has a pattern that would be very typical of a shipping line. I have hunted
through the flags of the shipping lines of several countries, and came up with
one match - that of Anders
Jahre, Norway. However, that flag has a diamond, not a circle at the
cross-over of the arms of the cross. The bowl is a two-handled quaich-style. I
cannot find any other match in the flags of shipping lines in Canada, USA, UK,
Germany, France, Netherlands, Scandinavia or Italy.
Rob Raeside, 25 January 2010
It is such a simple flag, too. I think the Anders Jahre flag isn't exactly
right, the area around the star is different. Perhaps it is a county flag? As it
was made by Gebruder Hepp, I thought it was likely to be German.
Leslie Canerday, 25 January 2011
Colours obviously would help, but my impression is a dark cross on a lighter
field and ditto star. This would count out El Grupo Arisona. Anders
Jahre does fit the bill with its white field and star and blue cross. Although
the central form is shown here as a diamond compared with the circle at the
fesse point as shown on the bowl, please keep in mind that we are dealing with
small images in most cases and I know from my experience, since I deal in small
images, that it is next to impossible at times to clearly differentiate bewteen
drawing a circle and a diamond when filling in the small area which is
available. Most sources show a circle, sometimes making it clear by narrowing
the width of the cross and by having a larger circle as a result and thus the
curve of the sides are readily apparent (such as in Brown 1982 and 1995).
On the other hand the cap badge in collectors corner clearly shows the
straight sides of a diamond. Perhaps that was for ease of manufacture. I attach
two images. The cap badge (1) and another website image of the flag which is
more in line with bowl image (2). The 2nd appears, to me, to have a circle at
the centre. But if I keep looking at it am I so sure?
Overall, on the information available, I favour Jahre, for what that is
worth.
Neale Rosanoski, 29 January 2011
I then dug around a bit on the
Anders
Jahre line website and came up with this ship information and image. I think
that clinches it as a circle. In fact, from the shadings on that image, I'd
hazard the image was based on the bowl, or vice versa.
Rob Raeside, 30 January 2011
Bergen - horizontal blue white - blue flag; in
center of white something like "SAL" in blue.
Jarig Bakker, 25 October 2005
image by Jan Oskar Engene, 10 July 2005
House flag: Diagonally red over blue from lower hoist to upper fly with a
white W in the centre.
Jan Oskar Engene, 10 July 2005
Image as depiced in Brown's Flags
image by Jarig Bakker, 12 September 2005
Source: Brown’s Flags and Funnels of Shipping Companies of the
World, 1995 [4]
Oslo - per fly-diagonal red over blue, in center white "W".
Jarig Bakker, 12 September 2005