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LIGURE FORTUNA
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 4:14 pm
by shipstamps

The vessel on the stamp is the LIGURE FORTUNA, we do not know much about the vessel.
She was built in 1839 as a brig for the brothers Gattorno.
Used in the trade between Italia and the Black Sea.
She was a type of a small merchant vessel of that time of circa 200 tons.
Italy 1978 170li sg 1552, scott ?
Source: Log Book
Re: LIGURE FORTUNA
Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2014 12:29 pm
by D. v. Nieuwenhuijzen
FORTUNA
Bombard.
Built in 1834 at Sestri Ponente.
Shipowner: Heirs of D. Olivari.
Register tonnage: 125.
Name of the captain: Fortunato Lavarello.
Mutua Assicurazione Camogliese No. 139.
Insured value in 1853: 7000 lire.
Insured value in 1862: 3000 lire.
Painted by Domenico Gavarone 30-8-1862.
Size of painting 67 x 47 cm.
Gift of Vera Simonetti.
Reported at Gallipoli in 1854 under captain N. De Gregori.
Text of paintings ex voto in the Sanctuary del Boschetto: The ship named Fortuna, captain Nicola Olivari in Sicilian waters 10th October 1860.
A terrible hurricane blew up and we were in danger of being lost when we were brought to safety thanks to Our Lady of Boschetto.
The above-mentioned captain dedicates this painting in devout homage and respect to Our Lady of Boschetto for having saved the ship.
Book: The Sailing Ships of Camogli by Pro Schiaffino.