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Kingdom of Prussia State Flag (Landesflagge) 1892-1918
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Image by Jaume Ollé
On this page: Flags of the Kingdom of Prussia
- Introduction
- Civil Flag 1701-1935 - Landesfarben
- Kingdom of Prussia 1701-1750 - Königreich Preußen
- Kingdom of Prussia 1750-1801 - Königreich Preußen
- Kingdom of Prussia 1801-1803 - Königreich Preußen - reported as Brandenburg 1801
- Kingdom of Prussia 1803-1892 - Königreich Preußen - reported as Prussian General Flag 1803
- State Flag 1892-1918 - Landesflagge
- Ensigns:
- State Ensign 1834-1895
- State Ensign used on Inland Waters 1895-1918
- Civil Ensigns 1701-1867
- State Ensign used on Inland Waters 1895-1918
- Pilot Flag until 1866 - reported 1825, 1848, and 1862
- Prussian Sea Trade Society Ensign 1772-1825 - Preußische Seehandlungs Societät
- Prussian Sea Trade Society Ensign 1825-1834 - Preußische Seehandlungs Societät
- Prussian Sea Trade Society Ensign 1834-1854 - Preußische Seehandlungs Societät
- Prussian Sea Trade Society House Flag 1834-1854 - Hausflagge der Preußische Seehandlungs Societät
- State Ensign 1834-1895
On other Pages: Flags of the Kingdom of Prussia
- Sources
- Ensigns:
- Civil Ensigns 1701-1867
- Prussian War Ensigns and other Naval Flags 1817-1867
- Prussian Infantry Regimental Colours 1740-1786
- Prussian Cavalry Regimental Standards 1740-1786
- Prussian Auxiliary and Support Units 1740-1786
- State Services Ensigns 1863-1867 - Inland Waters Services
- State Services Ensigns 1895-1918 - Sea Services
- Royal Standards and Flags 1701-1918
- Subnational Flags 1815-1918 See also:
- Duchy of Lauenburg 1261-1918 - Herzogtum Lauenburg - to Prussia 1864
- Principality of East Frisia - Fürstentum Ostfriesland - to Prussia 1744-1815
- Prussia Historical Flags
- Index of all German Pages
- Poland Other websites:
- Coat-of-Arms of Prussia - scanned from Ströhl's Deutsche Wappenrolle at Ralf Hartemink's International Civic Arms website
- The Greater Arms of Prussia 1871-1918 - scanned from Ströhl's Deutsche Wappenrolle at Adam Kromer's Polish Heraldry website
- The Lesser Arms of Prussia 1701-1918 at Adam Kromer's Polish Heraldry website
- The Kingdom of Prussia at Alan Pendlebury's Flags of the Napoleonic Wars website
Introduction
When in 1660, the Duchy of Prussia became independent of Poland the way was opened to union with Brandenburg and thereby also the foundation of the Prussian state. In 1701, Prussia became a kingdom and from then until 1871, it was in a continuous stage of expansion until it came to be by far the largest German state, almost as large as all the others together.
Norman Martin, 20 January 1998
Frederick III, Prince Elector (Kurfürst) of Brandenburg and Duke of Prussia, proclaimed himself King of Prussia in 1701, with the acceptance of the Emperor and other German powers, partly in exchange for his support in the forthcoming War of the Spanish Succession. Thereafter all Brandenburg-Prussia possessions were generally known as "Prussia."
Santiago Dotor, 29 June 2000
With the overthrow of the monarchy in November 1918, Prussia, like Germany, became a republic. As a result, many of its old flags were abandoned. However, the constitution of 30 November 1920 continued use of the Landesfarben.
Norman Martin, 20 January 1998
Civil Flag 1701-1935
Landesfarben 1701-1935
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Image by Jaume Ollé
The Kingdom of Prussia Civil Flag was a simple black-white horizontal bicolor.
Norman Martin, 20 January 1998
An article by Dr. Whitney Smith, Gwenn ha Du (black and white) in Ar Banniel, 1999, mentions "4. Kingdom of Prussia - National flag until 1935 - Horizontal black-white."
Ivan Sache, 2 August 1999
[**Note**: The black and white colours were actually the livery colours of the Prussian coat-of-arms, basically, a black eagle on a white field. See also the Landesfarben of the different Prussian provinces.]
Kingdom of Prussia 1701-1750
Königreich Preußen 1701-1750
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A white flag with a crowned Prussian eagle (a black eagle with the letters FR [_Fredericus Rex_] on the breast) with scepter and orb.
Norman Martin, 20 January 1998
Kingdom of Prussia 1750-1801
Königreich Preußen 1750-1801
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](../images/d/de%5Fpr786.gif) Image by Jaume Ollé
A white flag with a crowned Prussian eagle (a black eagle with the letters FR [_Fredericus Rex_] on the breast) with sword and scepter.
Norman Martin, 20 January 1998
Kingdom of Prussia: Brandenburg 1801-1803
Königreich Preußen 1801-1803
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Similar to the 1750 flag, except for modest differences in the eagle, crown and scepter.
Norman Martin, 20 January 1998
Kingdom of Prussia: Prussia General Flag 1803-1892
Königreich Preußen 1803-1892
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Similar to 1750 flag, except for modest differences in the eagle, crown and scepter.
Norman Martin, 20 January 1998
State Flag 1892-1918
Landesflagge 1892-1918
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Image by Jaume Ollé
The Landesflagge is black over white over black (c. 1:5:1) with a black eagle in the white stripe touching the black stripes. Source: States of 1897 in Arndt 1979.
Jan Kuhlmann, 5 December 1995
Like the 1863 civil ensign, but with redesigned eagle. Illustrated in Crampton 1990 p. 42, Meyers Konversations-Lexikon 1912 vol. 4, facing p. 799, National Geographic 1917 p. 367, no. 1013.
Norman Martin, 20 January 1998
Yesterday I saw a documentary film about early 20th century holidays in Germany. The film said that one of the typical holiday destination was the Baltic Sea coast, which was illustrated with the view of a town square, or possibly a quay platform, on which two flags were flying: one was a bicolour Landesfarben (the film was black and white so no idea where did it belong to) and the other was obviously some kind of variant of the Prussian Landesflagge. It was black-white-black ca. 1:5:1 with a centred Prussian eagle, thus like the one in FOTW but with a centred eagle, rather than offset to the hoist. Alternatively, maybe the eagle was offset to the hoist but much more slightly than shown in the above image.
Santiago Dotor, 24 October 2000
State Ensign 1834-1895
Landesflagge 1834-1895
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Image by Jaume Ollé
White swallow-tailed flag with a crowned black eagle with gold scepter and gold orb.
Norman Martin, 20 January 1998
State Ensign used on Inland Waters 1895-1918
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[**Note**: see also the Service Flag for other Government Vehicles (1867?).
Pilot Flag until 1866
Reported in use 1825, 1848 and 1862
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Image by Ivan Sache
A white black-bordered flag.
Norman Martin, 20 January 1998
An article by Dr. Whitney Smith, Gwenn ha Du (black and white) in Ar Banniel, 1999, mentions "9. Kingdom of Prussia - Pilot ensign (until 1866) - White square with a black border."
Ivan Sache, 2 August 1999
Norie and Hobbs (1848) shows under "118: Prussian Signal for a Pilot" the above flag, except 2:3 in proportions.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 12 November 2001
Prussian Sea Trade Society Ensign 1772-1825
Preußische Seehandlungs Societät 1772-1825
Image by Eugene Ipavec, 2 June 2011
The Preußische Seehandlungs Societät (Prussian Sea Trade Society) was a trade credit society founded in Prussia in 1772. It offered large credits to the government and enjoyed a number of important state privileges, as both banker and broker. In 1904, it became the Prussian State Bank.
Pete Loeser, 6 June 2011
Prussian Sea Trade Society Ensign 1825-1834
Preußische Seehandlungs Societät 1825-1834
Image by Eugene Ipavec, 5 June 2011
I found this Seehandelsgesellschaftsflaggen as one of a set of four, they are all depicted on a poster in the German edition of Norie and Hobbs (1971). Poster entitled: "Die geschichtliche Entwicklung der als deutsche Nationalflaggen auf See gefahrenen und von den seefahrenden Nationen anerkannten deutschen Kriegs- und Handelsflaggen", (English: "The historical evolution of those German national flags used on ships and recognized as German war flags or merchant flags by the naval nations,") edited by Deutsches Schifffahrtsmuseum Bremerhaven, 1981, based on an original version of Kapitän zur See a.D. Karl Schultz, all flags on the poster are painted by E. Paschke, all the pictures are all fairly small, approximated size a little bit more than 3 cm2. The poster was still available up until 27 Dec 2003.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 1 June 2011
Note: For those wishing a larger detail of the Prussian Sea Trade Society Eagle, Eugene Ipavec has provided one.
Prussian Sea Trade Society Ensign 1834-1854
Preußische Seehandlungs Societät 1834-1854
Image by Eugene Ipavec, 5 June 2011
The German editors of Norie and Hobbs 1971 added two charts (which were not originally in Norie and Hobbs 1848) with German flags that were important over time. One of them is the Preussische Seehandlungs Societät 1834 (Prussian Sea Trade Society). A white flag, a black eagle detailed in white, crowned black, with yellow cloverstalks, holding a yellow sceptre (with eagle or somesuch) and a green orb in yellow claws is shown. [Editor's note: probably a commissioning pennant, consistent with the ensign, as is usually shown in old flag charts.]
Peter Hans van der Muijzenberg, 12 November 2001
Prussian Sea Trade Society House Flag 1834-1854
Hausflagge der Preußische Seehandlungs Societät 1834-1854

Image by Eugene Ipavec, 5 June 2011
The Hausflagge der Preußische Seehandlungs Societät 1834 (House Flag of the Prussian Sea Trade Society), is a white burgee with a black border along the long edges, with the text "S.S." in black.
Peter Hans van der Muijzenberg, 12 November 2001