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by Pascal Gross
Gules a linden branch reversed slipped and fructed twice with two leaves Or.
Christopher Southworth
Before 1798, Eschlikon belonged to the High Court of Tuttwilerberg, which was subordinate to the bailiff.
In the Middle Ages, the Thurgau district court often met under a linden tree in Eschlikon, which is
symbolized by the linden branch. The colours red and yellow go back to the old colours of Thurgau.
Martin Karner
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by Pascal Gross
Argent two bears passant guardant in pale Sable mouthed Gules.
Christopher Southworth
The two bears show the relations with the monastery of St. Gallen and the hospital of Wil that lasted
until 1798.
On 1 January 1997 Wallenwil became part of with Eschlikon.