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A. Zedler
The company was located in Lübeck. It is a black over white over red
horizontal tricolour, like former German merchant ensign. In the centre
is a symmetric shield divided per fess, in the upper half is a red cross
patty in a white field, in the lower half a white cross patty in a dark
red field. The shield is flanked by black capitals “A” and “Z” in the white
stripe. Note that in source the lower half of the shield was depicted as
red, superimposed by the Petra Sancta code for black.
My interpretation was the whole being dark red (R++).
Source: Deutsche Reedereien und ihre Erkennungszeichen”; 2nd ed.; Hamburg;
1956; p.43.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 6 Apr 2009
Concerning A. Zedler, the coat of arms is that of its former seat, Elbing
(now Elblag, Poland). The cartouche containing
the arms is bordered black and fimbriated white. Back then, the initials
were somewhat stylized.
Jan Mertens, 6 Apr 2009
Image after Brown's Flags and Funnels of British and Foreign Steamship
Companies, compiled by F.J.N. Wedge, Glasgow, 1926 [wed26]
Otto Zelck, Rostock - blue flag, two convergent contoured rectangle;
white "O.Z.".
Jarig Bakker, 28 Jan 2005
Reederei Horst Zeppenfeld G.m.b.H. & Co., Bremen - horizontal
NYN flag, in center of white black "Z".
Image after Brown's Flags and Funnels Shipping Companies of the World,
compiled by J.L. Loughran, Glasgow, 1995 [lgr95]
Jarig Bakker, 13 Jan 2006
Image after Brown's Flags and Funnels of British and Foreign Steamship
Companies, compiled by F.J.N. Wedge, Glasgow, 1926 [wed26]
Zerssen & Co., Rendsburg - blue flag, white diamond, red
"Z&Co".
Jarig Bakker, 13 Dec 2004
The flag is blue with a white lozenge touching the edges and red initials
in the center. This time, the initials read "Z&Co". The caption is
readable: "Zersten & Co."
Jorge Candeias, 8 Jan 2005
The same flag captioned 'Nordfriesische Reederei GmbH Rendsburg' is
shown at the Biedekarken
site, second page (the one with yellow or orange funnels), eleventh
row, last flag.
To be found under the name 'Zerssen & Co., Rendsburg' in the on-line
1912
Lloyds Flags & Funnels as No. 325.
The company still exists (founded 1839): see here.
The Zerssen & Citti Ship Service GmbH (supplier) has a flag
of its own.
Jan Mertens, 10 Jan 2005
German brothers again – their website
being in the works, we would not normally suspect the existence of a house
flag: In any event it sadly no longer flies on any vessel. Founded in 1952,
the company – still a family business – started extracting and transforming
pumice stone for building and is now a major supplier of light concrete.
It is established at Kruft, a small town to the W. of Coblentz and until
recently operated five vessels – carrying bulk goods for construction,
of course – one of which is shown on this ‘Binnenvaart’
page, namely ‘Moselland’, flying the flag on the bow. See also the
drawing: divided per saltire, yellow (left and right) and blue (top and
base), black initials ‘G’ and ‘Z’ (no serifs) on the yellow segments.
(The logo on the homepage place holder is different.) ‘Rheinland’
on the
‘Binnenschiffe’
site (lists five vessels in all), first clickable photo showing the
flag.
The time has come for yet another German eBay offer, this time no.
320007199825 (end 21 July 2006) put up by “hadarman”. Dimensions
given as 118 cm x 198 cm, possibly polyester, and made by Fahnen-Herold
(Wuppertal, jm). Came with one page of maintenance advice.
Jan Mertens, 19 May 2008
Zippa Reederei GmbH KG
The company was located in Hamburg. It is a white over red over white
horizontal triband with ratio approx 1:3:1, the red stripe masoned white
with a white disc, containing a red capital “Z”, in its centre.
Source: Deutsche Reedereien und ihre Erkennungszeichen”; 2nd ed.; Hamburg;
1956; p.44.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 6 Apr 2009
Established at Elsenfeld on the River Main, to the SE of Frankfurt, ‘Leo Zöller Schiffart’ is a company operating four inland vessels active on the major rivers in Germany including the Rhine and the Danube. Modest website, showing the house flag as a drawing and flying on one of the barges: Largely white with a narrow red horizontal stripe near the staff, serrated; in the fly a large black ornamental initial ‘Z’ above two stylized waves in blue.
As Elsenfeld is situated in Franconia (northern
part of Bavaria) and ‘MS ‘Wolfrose’ (see ‘Flotte’ or fleet, left menu:
clickable photo) is flying the unofficial Franconian flag, we may suppose
that that is where the serrated division and the flag colours come from.
On the other hand the ‘Z’ and the wavelets seem self-evident. But... ‘MS
Wolfrose’ and ‘MS Schönrain’ fly above flag in mirror fashion, that is
to say, with the serrated part in the fly and the initial still readable.
Jan Mertens, 14 Oct 2007