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image by Tomislav Šipek, 18 January 2019
There is a new flag for Sandefjord (after mergering with Andebu and Stokke in
2017).
https://www.sandefjord.kommune.no/globalassets/kommunesammenslaing/rapporter-presentasjoner-etc/riksarkivets-uttalelse.pdf
The flag of Sandefjord municipality: in yellow, in a rising boat a whale
with raised harp, all in black.
Tomislav Šipek, 8 May 2018
I found a nice drawing image on
https://www.sb.no/kommunevapen/sas/sandefjord/dette-kan-bli-sandefjords-nye-kommunevapen/s/5-73-198202.
The image shows 2:3 flag dimensions.
Tomislav Šipek, 18 January
2019
This is a page titled "Dette kan bli Sandefjords nye kommunevåpen"
("These can become Sandefjord's new municipal arms.") It's an article on sb.no (Sandefjords
Blad) about the decision of the jury deciding on the design of the arms. It
dates from 25 April 2016, predating the official adoption, the actual merger at
1 January 2017, and Riksarkivaren's letter of 16 June 2016 where the decision of
Riksarkivet is given. This includes that the arms can well be drawn differently,
as long as they are in the heraldic style.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg,
19 January 2019
On 1 January 2017, a new municipality of Sandefjord was formed with a new coat of arms (no information for the flag yet).
image by Tomislav Šipek, 8 May 2018
image by Tomislav Šipek, 22 October 2015
Here is flag and coat of arms of Sandefjord.
Source:
https://www.google.hr/maps/@59.1283823,10.2190633,3a,15.1y,91.87h,104.96t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sRwbE48QeLd7wRdmSxCnevA!2e0?hl=hr
Wimpel of Sandefjord (Google Street View)
Note: Flag is actually my interpretation of the wimpel.
Tomislav Šipek, 22 October 2015
image by Tomislav Šipek, 22 October 2015
image by Tomislav Šipek, 22 October 2015
The coat of arms was approved with the royal resolution of 9 May 1914 and
drawn by Andreas Bloch. [c2j87] mention no flag
and it may be a later invention of local administration. As usual for the older
coat of arms [c2j87] provides no official
blazon. The English blazon may be something like: or a Viking ship sable with a
sail paly gules and argent under a whale embowed.
The Viking ship displayed in the shield is meant to represent the Gokstadskipet
- the Viking ship that was excavated in 1880 making an international
archaeological sensation at the time. (See e.g.
http://www.gule.tv/2015/03/gokstadskipets-gule-og-svarte-skjold.html)
The whale states the leading role of Sandefjord in whaling industry - that was
the major town's industry since 1905.
Apparently, Sanderfjord was recently joined with Stokke and Andebu
municipalities and there is consideration of adopting a new joined coat of arms,
see e.g. the presentation
http://www.sandefjord.kommune.no/globalassets/nye-sandefjord/rapporter-etc/oslosamling_kommunevapen-en-presentasjon.pdf,
http://www.sandefjord.kommune.no/globalassets/nye-sandefjord/fellesnemnda/komiteer/kommunevapen/15-05-28-temakomite-kommunevapen.pdf,
also
http://www.sandefjord.kommune.no/Politikk-og-innsyn/kommunesammenslaing/siste-nytt/
(although this link may change soon)
I don't think that these and other links at the municipal site mention anything
on the history of the current flag, but I may have not browsed long enough.
Željko Heimer, 26 October 2015