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Other Royal Flags 1806-1918, unidentified or mistaken (Bavaria, Germany)

Last modified: 2004-12-29 by santiago dotor
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Royal Palace Flag 19th Century

Reported 1850

[Royal Palace Flag 1850 (Bavaria, Germany)]
N.B.: quarters 2 and 3 should bear a gold lion on a black field
by Jaume Ollé and Jorge Candeias

Red flag with a canton of: quarterly 1 and 4 blue-white lozengy; 2 and 3 plain black. Usage is uncertain.

Norman Martin, August 1998

This flag is known to have existed at the beginning of the 19th century and it is supposed to had been a royal palace flag. The canton is quartered of Bavaria and Rhine Palatinate (sable, a double tailed lion or, crowned, armed and langued gules: not plain black).

Mario Fabretto, 3 August 1998


(Royal?) Wedding Flag 19th century

Reported 1842

[Royal? Wedding Flag 1842 (Bavaria, Germany)]
by Jaume Ollé


Royal Yacht Pennant 1862

Reported 1862

[Royal Yacht Pennant 1862 (Bavaria, Germany)]
by Jaume Ollé


Royal Yacht Flag c.1870

[Royal Yacht Flag c.1870 (Bavaria, Germany)]
by Jaume Ollé

This flag shows the 1835 arms with the escutcheon with the orb, which was not used after 1804 which must mean that either it is a pre-1804 flag or that it is wrong.

Santiago Dotor, 21 June 2001