Eschen (Liechtenstein) (original) (raw)

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Description of the flags
- Flag description: blue, with a white wavy stripe in the center (Sources: [kra82d] [l9i85] [jsu73].)
- Flags actually used:
According to [kra81], it is blue, divided by a silver wavy band (representing the brook Esche).
Jan Oskar Engene 11 April 1996
Vertical flag, simple stripes
Vertical flag, simple stripes. Sources for this flag design: my own observations and photos, on 15 August 2009, at Vaduz castle and Eschen; and this official princely photo.
M. Schmöger, 13 September 2009
Vertical flag, stripes and arms
Vertical flag, stripes with banner-of-arms in the head. Sources for this flag design: my own observations and photos, on 15 August 2009, at Vaduz castle and Eschen; Adulf Peter Goop et al.: Brauchtum Liechtenstein. Alpenland Verlag, Schaan 2005: pp. 211, 246; this photo; this photo)
This version was hoisted at the municipal office (15 August 2009).
M. Schmöger, 13 September 2009
variant
This version was hoisted at the fire brigade (15 August 2009).
M. Schmöger, 13 September 2009
Banner of the arms
- Arms description (German):
- Arms blazoning (English): Azure, over a bar wavy abased Argent a pigeon volant Argent with feet Gules, holding a splinter Gules in its beak.
- Arms granted: 16 April 1942 (by Francis Joseph II, the reigning prince) (Sources: [kra82d] [l9i85] [jsu73].)
- Reasons for the arms: pigeon from the arms of the monastery Pfäfers, that had owned the church at Eschen. (Sources: [kra82d] [l9i85] [jsu73]) M. Schmöger, 13 September 2009
The arms are azure with a silver dove, with red feet, holding in its beak a red piece of wood. At the bottom appears a silver wave. The silver dove holding a red piece of wood appears in the arms of the covent of Pfaefers who owned the church in Eschen. The arms were adopted on 16 April, 1942.
Pascal Vagnat, 21 November 1995
The decree actually says «a bloody piece of wood».
Ralf Stelter, 21 March 2001
Square flag, banner-of-arms. Source for this flag design: Liechtenstein 1978-1988 — Bilder, Texte und Dokumente. Verlag der Fürstlichen Regierung, Vaduz 1988: p. 274.
M. Schmöger, 13 September 2009
Horizontal banner of the arms
Source: my own observations and photos, on 15 August 2009, at Vaduz castle and Eschen; Adulf Peter Goop et al.: Brauchtum Liechtenstein. Alpenland Verlag, Schaan 2005: pp. 211, 246.
M. Schmöger, 13 September 2009




