Last modified: 2012-10-17 by pete loeser
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Image by Jaume Ollé and Jorge Candeias
N.B.: quarters 2 and 3 should bear a gold lion on a black field
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
Reported as possibly for a "Royal" wedding, but unverified and undocumented.
Pete Loeser, 17 October 2012
Reported as a possible design used for a Royal Yacht, but unverified and undocumented.
Pete Loeser, 17 October 2012
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