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Monday 27 October 2014

Huge sale of former Dutch/French flotilla vessels at Antwerp, Belgium according to the Dutch newspaper Nederlandsche Staatscourant dated 27 October 1814

An item dated The Hague, Netherlands the 26th announced the intended public auction on Monday 31st 10.00 o’clock at Antwerp, Belgium of a large quantity flotilla vessels despite their condition and without any guarantee. Within 48 hours were the buyers to pay.

The schooner Krekel, lying in the large basin (1)

Gun brigs
No. 7, lying in the large Basin
No. 12, lying off the Chantier
No. 36, lying in the Basin
No. 22, lying in the Basin
No. 28, lying off the Stakketsel
No. 29, lying off the Chantier
No. 85, lying in the Basin
No. 264, lying off the Chantier
No. 324, lying in the Basin
No. 4, lying in the Basin
No. 5, lying in the Basin
No. 7, sunk in the large Basin
No. 9, lying in the Basin
No. 27, lying on the Chantier
No. 31, lying on the Chantier
No. 26, lying on the Chantier
No. 34, lying off the Chantier
No. 82, lying off the Chantier
No. 150, lying off the Chantier
No. 212, lying off the Chantier
No. 299, lying off the Chantier
No. 525, lying off the Chantier

Flat bottomed gunboats
No. 14, lying in the Basin
No. 14, lying in the Basin
No. 16, lying outside the Basin off the Zuiderhoofd
No. 139, lying off the Chantier
No. 13, lying off the Chantier
No. 151, lying off the Chantier
No. 241, lying off the Chantier
No. 246, lying in the Basin
No. 255, lying off the Chantier
No. 379, lying off the Chantier
No. 245, lying off the Chantier
No. 445, lying off the Chantier

Note
1. Also called gunboat of 7 guns, built in 1800 by P. Glavimans with as dimensions 75 x 19 x 9 feet.