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Civil Ensigns 1701-1918 (Prussia, Germany)

Last modified: 2004-06-05 by santiago dotor
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Civil Ensign 1805

[Civil Ensign 1805 (Prussia, Germany)]
by Jaume Ollé

A blue flag with the royal flag in the canton.

Norman Martin, 20 January 1998


Civil Ensign 1818-1823

Reported 1818 and 1862

Horizontal black-white-black triband.

Norman Martin, 20 January 1998

The Prussian government allowed ship owners and sailors to add the name of their own town or province on the white stripe of the merchant ensign (which was the same as the national flag) of the period 1818-1823. The ensign was often swallowtailed. [See also Memel 1818-1823.]

Mario Fabretto, 11 August 1998


Civil Ensign 1823-1863

Reported 1823, 1848 and 1862

[Civil Ensign 1823-1863 (Prussia, Germany)]
by Jaume Ollé