The flag is pretty clear: a blue flag with a white disc in the center,
charged with a red S and 4 stars in the corners. If it wasn't for a small
detail, it would have been pratically identical to a flag I sent at 11.05.2004,
identified, although not very positively, as Jos H. Soest: a larger disc
(and letter) isn't much of a difference.
But there's the detail: instead of being 5-pointed, the stars are now
6-pointed.
Regarding the caption, it's not very clear. The first word seems to
be "Hans", but that's doubtful; The second word is practically illegible,
and Korr is just something whose shape is close to the overall shape of
this word; the third word, "Schmidt", is the only one that is practically
certain.
Jorge Candeias, 30 Nov 2004
Five-pointed stars on No. 103 (Hans Hinrich Schmidt, Hamburg)
of the on-line 1912
Lloyds Flags & Funnels.
Jan Mertens, 1 Dec 2004
That turns this flag identical to the other one. A bit strange for contemporary
(especially if unrelated) companies. I think some deeper digging on this
issue would probably be advisable, and I'll wait till we have some more
answers before I reGIFf (not that there's much to change, really).
Jorge Candeias, 1 Dec 2004
H.H. Schmidt, Hamburg
image by Jarig Bakker, 24 Dec 2004
Image after Brown's Flags and Funnels of British and Foreign Steamship
Companies, compiled by F.J.N. Wedge, Glasgow, 1926 [wed26]
H.H. Schmidt, Hamburg - blue flag, in center white disk with
red "S"; in all corners a white 5-pointed star.
Jarig Bakker, 14 Dec 2004