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image by Tomislav Šipek, 21 February 2017
Here is flag and coat of arms of Stavanger.
Source:
https://maps.google.hr/maps?hl=hr&tab=wl
Flag image of Stavanger (Google Earth)
Tomislav Šipek, 20 October 2015
In the meantime, I found a site with information about the flag of Stavanger.
Official ratio is 8:13.
Source:
https://www.stavanger.kommune.no/no/Om-kommunen/Administrasjon/Radmannen/Kommunikasjon/Byvapenet/
http://foto.digitalarkivet.no
Tomislav Šipek, 06 November 2015
image by Tomislav Šipek, 20 October 2015
Based on the [c2j87]
The Norwegian blazon is: På blå bunn en liggende avkvistet gull vinranke med
blad og slyngtråder.
In English that would be: azure per fess a vine branch couped with leaves and
tendrils or.
The coat of arms and the flag were approved by the royal resolution of
11.08.1939, drawn by Hallvard Traetteberg.
The design is based on the oldest city seal of 1591. Since ca. 1814 a heraldic
arms depicting a stump with three oak leaves was used, but when the old seal was
found, it was considered as a better choice. As the seal had no colours,
the blue and gold were chosen from the stripes of the oldest preserved city flag
of ca. 1660. [c2j87] provides several theories
of what a leaved vine branch should mean, but none is conclusive.
Željko Heimer, 20 October 2015