Last modified: 2019-01-07 by klaus-michael schneider
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It is a light blue - white vertical bicolour. The coat of arms is shifted to the top.
Source: Stefan Schwoon spotted this banner in a procession on occasion of Corpus Christi on 10 June 2004.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 14 Apr 2013
In a light blue shield is a silver (= white) watch tower with two turrets, masoned black.
Meaning:
The market rights of Hüfingen, located beneath the castle of the Lords of Blumberg, were confirmed in 1274. Hüfingen became a possession of the Knights of Schellenberg in 1383 and gained city rights officially in 1452. Before it was denoted as city, market town or village as well. The oldest seal from the middle of the 15th century already displays a tower with two turrets. This pattern appeared on all later seals and images. Size and shape of the tower on the other hand were changed in detail several times.
Source: Stadler 1971, p.55
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 14 Apr 2013
It is a black - yellow vertical bicolour. The coat of arms is slightly shifted to the bottom.
Source: Schwarzwälder Bote Online, 28 September 2013
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 13 Nov 2013
In a silver (= white) shield is a red wheel having five spokes. The shield has a celestial blue bordure in a strange mixture of embattled and nebuly.
Source: Schwarzwälder Bote Online, 28 September 2013
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 13 Nov 2013
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