I give no clue's about the date.
But,
Peter, nr. 1 is not near Dinxperlo, but near Overdinkel/Driland.
Btw I visted both places on different days.
I took photo's of all three sides of # 1. Unfortunately it was a dark and
very rainy day, I hope the pictures are any good....
Also I crossed along the Dinxperlo/Suderwick frontier and of course visited
the Grenslandmuseum.
On another occassion I tried to visit the
Overijssel/Gelderland/Germany(=Nordrhein-Westfalen) tripoint (may I call
that a tripoint?).
But I had to go through a cornfield or a meadow with big brown cows in it;
the family and I decided it was better to come back in winter..
So that was a failed attempt on this "split-double tripoint" ;-(
......and
come to think of it;
#1 could be called a "double-split tripoint" nowadays.
Are there any "split-double-split quadripoints"?
Does this make any sense?
gl
Harry
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> I hope so, because I don't know anything about this stone. The oldest
> one I know is the famous Bombs' Bernard one, the old tripoint
> Netherlands/Hanover/Prussia (see msg. 1698, NL Dinxpeerlo Grenzstein
> 01.JPG, although it is nowhere near Dinxperlo). This stone is about
> half a century younger, but is triangular, and has coats-of-arms on
> it.
>
> I wonder what stone can top that?
>
> Peter S.