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Or on a Base Vert issuant from sinister a Semi Castle Argent with tower with entrance from which is
issuing a Semi Ram Sable.
Željko Heimer, 17 January 2001
This "sheep's house" flag is one of the best canting flag we have seen until now.
Ivan Sache, 16 January 2001
The canting (both in German and English) may be better than you realize.
Schaffhausen ("sca^fa-hausen") means "house of ships", and not sheep house. The canton
flag used to be for a while the same as the city flag under the erroneous understanding that it was a "sheep house". See my
comments on the canton flag on the Schaffhausen canton page.
T.F. Mills, 16 January 2001
[Coin (ca. 1180, one-sided) made by the Allerheiligen abbey
which had the authority to make coins in Schaffhausen. It shows a ram jumping over a rooftop. This is one of the
oldest depictions of the canting emblem Schaf and Haus (see also coins on the canton's page).
Location: Münzkabinett, Berlin (source). –
Third seal of Schaffhausen in use from 1372 to early 15th c.
(for all documents), respective end of 17th c. (for very important documents). The earliest document with
a Schaffhausen seal is from 1253 (source). –
City banner (17th c., source: [b7b42])]
Per saltire Gules and Azure in each a Mullet Or.
Željko Heimer, 15 January 2001
On 1 January 2009 Hemmental became part of Schaffhausen.
See also: PER SALTIRE, MULLET in Dictionary of Vexillology