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18th Century Spanish Man-of-War Flags


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martin goddard Sponsoring Member of TMP writes:

Nice big flags!!!


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Personal logo Lluis of Minairons Sponsoring Member of TMP of Minairons Miniatures writes:

We've Just Released Our First 1:600 Scale 18th Century Naval Flags Set!

Devoted to Spanish warships between 1701 and 1785 – roughly, the lapse of time between the War of Spanish Succession start and the American Revolution aftermath.

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Under rule of the new Bourbon dynasty, Spanish flags at sea changed quite drastically with regard to previous centuries, now replacing the traditional Burgundy Cross by the royal arms on a plain white field – for white was the Bourbon dynasty livery. Here below you can see a couple of such flag sets used on a frigate and a brig from Peter Pig (own collection).

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