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It is said that until 1921 the flag of Liechtenstein was horizontally
divided yellow-red. This flag is still used locally during festivities.
Ivan Sache, 01 Mar 2001, translating and adapting Roger Baert
in [bat00]
Blue and red have been used as national colours since 1852, either in
vertical or horizontal stripes.
The Journal of Election and Coronation of Emperor Josef II (1764)
confirms that blue and red were the livery colours of the prince’s
servants. The ribbons attaching the seals onto official acts were also
blue and red.
Ivan Sache, 01 Mar 2001, translating and adapting Roger Baert
in [bat00]
In the Grand Larousse Encyclopedique du
XXème siècle (1929), the
flag of Liechtenstein is shown as a vertically divided red/blue.
Ivan Sache, 22 Dec 1998
The fundamental law of 5 October 1921 definitively prescribed the
blue and red horizontal stripes.
Ivan Sache, 01 Mar 2001, translating and adapting Roger Baert
in [bat00]
On 24 June 1937, a yellow bonnet de prince was added in the
blue stripe near the hoist, following the well-known confusion with the
Haitian flag in Berlin
Olympic Games in 1936.
Ivan Sache, 01 Mar 2001, translating and adapting Roger Baert
in [bat00]
Interestingly, Baert [bat00] calls the
crown “bonnet de prince” and not couronne.
Ivan Sache, 01 Mar 2001
Neubecker’s Flaggenbuch 1939 [neu92]
shows Land (i.e. National) Flag, 1,5×6 m; it’s vertically hoisted (from a cross
bar). The order of stripes is just the opposite to what we would expect — in
which red is on viewer’s (reader’s) left and blue is on the right. I believe
that today opposite would be usual setting...
Different custom in 1930’s?, error? different “norm” of representation? The
size of the bonnet is given as 40×50 cm, and the distance from top to the top
of the bonnet is 55 cm. Of course, the bonnet’s vertical axis is centered on
the blue stripe.
Zeljko Heimer, 12 May 2002 and 07 Dec 2002
The bonnet was slightly modified on 4 June 1957.
Ivan Sache, 01 Mar 2001, translating and adapting Roger Baert
in [bat00]
Current flag:
The bonnet was modernized on 30 June 1982.
Ivan Sache, 01 Mar 2001, translating and adapting Roger Baert
in [bat00]