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The coat of arms is a modernisation of the old arms of Sisak,
granted in XVIII century. The flag is quartered by a white cross
in blue and green, with the coat of arms in the middle. It is not
known if the design is approved by the Ministry of
Administration. Another flag - blue over green with thin white
stripe in between and coat of arms in the middle was also
reported - status unknown.
Source: Author's observations on the streets of Sisak, 1997.
Zeljko Heimer
Historical Flag of the 1st Croatian and Slavonian Veteran
Society of Archduke Joseph in Sisak - after 1874
Double yellow silk brocade, tassels, oak, relief embroidery,
applique, carving
146 x 186 cm, length of staff 360 cm
Rectangular flag with a border of embroidered black triangles and
tassels on the ends. Obverse: in the centre of the field in
separate cartouches the coats of arms of Croatia and Slavonia
surmounted by a crown. The inscription around the coats of arms
reads: I hrv.slav, veteransko druztvo 'Nadvojvode Josipa' u
Sisku. Reverse: bust of Emperor Francis Joseph I with the motto:
Za kralja i domovinu! The flag is fixed to the staff with brass
studs. The natural coloured staff had a finial that has not been
preserved.
The flag was donated to the National Museum by the First Croatian
and Slavonian Veterans' Society from Sisak.
J. Borosak-Marijanovic, Zastave kroz stoljeca, Zagreb,
1996, catalogue number 80, page 137.
From Croatian History Museum
site by courtesy of Jelena Borosak Marijanovic.
Bigger images at: http://jagor.srce.hr/hpm/m013300v.jpg
and http://jagor.srce.hr/hpm/m013301v.jpg