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The logo is a flag-like drawing like this.
Jorge Candeias, 07 Jan 1998
The Geographic Sailing Club has a flag that is a horizontal
tribar of blue/black/green. It is swallow tailed, and has a white
circle in the center of the hoist. Within the circle is a black
map of both Americas.
Mason Kaye, 06 Dec 2003, quoting Peter Edwards
I am not sure where this club is — I wonder if it might be
a National Geographic club? There the
colours are blue-brown-green.
Rob Raeside, 06 Dec 2003
Flag #2043 in the 1911 Lloyd’s flagbook
[llo11]. Home port: Boon (?)
The flag is red with a diagonal white stripe charged with JCAJ
(black) in its upper part.
Ivan Sache, 24 Jan 2004
This is probably in Sweden. There’s a Boön in the
Kronoberg province. It’s inland, but
there’s a river flowing by the city and a lake nearby (and the
Baltic is not all that far away), so…
Jorge Candeias, 25 Jan 2004
From a website, country unknown. Platter said to date from nineteen fifties. Quoting that site:
The line’s house flag appears, accompanying "Silver Star". This could refer either to the line or their only vessel, though the styling of the ship’s name was as a single word: "Silverstar".(Possibly a commercial name for cruises organised by Mano Shipping of Israel?)
I purchased what might be a merchant steamship company captain’s
patches. They look quite old, and feature a blue, red and white with blue
star pennant or ensign flag.
Rolf Penzias, 17 Aug 2005
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