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|width="70%" align="center" |<font size=x-large>'''Heraldry of the World<br/>[[Heraldic collector's items catalogue]] > [[Heraldic calendars]]'''
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<font size=5><center>'''Basler Wappen Kalender'''</center></font>
<font size=5><center>'''Basler Wappen Kalender'''</center></font>




[[File:1927.bwk.jpg|center|300 px]]
[[File:1927.bwk.jpg|center|300 px|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]'''Series information :'''  
 
'''Series information :'''  
*Date of issue : ?
*Date of issue : ?
*Number of calendars: ?
*Number of calendars: ?
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The inside shows on the left page the monthly calendar with namedays, and on the right an heraldic drawing, which is further explained with genealogical or background data at the end of the booklet. These were written by W.R. Staehelin.
The inside shows on the left page the monthly calendar with namedays, and on the right an heraldic drawing, which is further explained with genealogical or background data at the end of the booklet. These were written by W.R. Staehelin.
<gallery>
File:1918.bwk.jpg|1918
File:1927.bwk.jpg|1927
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An example of the inside:
An example of the inside:
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[[Category:Heraldic calendars]]
[[Category:Heraldic calendars]]
[[Category:Switzerland]]
[[Category:Switzerland all]]

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Basler Wappen Kalender


Arms (crest) of Basler Wappen Kalender

Series information :

  • Date of issue : ?
  • Number of calendars: ?
  • Variants : -

Series

This is a series of large (20.5x27 cm) paper book calendars printed by Helbing und Lichtenhahn, Basel, Switzerland. I have no idea how many have been issued, they stared in 1917 and the latest I know of is 1927.

The inside shows on the left page the monthly calendar with namedays, and on the right an heraldic drawing, which is further explained with genealogical or background data at the end of the booklet. These were written by W.R. Staehelin.

An example of the inside:

Inside.bwk.jpg