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Clipart illustrations of other miscellaneous parts of a coat of arms, including helms, supporters, crests, and coronets.


Badge, Rose and Crown
"BADGE. A distinctive mark worn by servants, retainers, and followers of royalty or nobility, who, being beneath the rank of gentlemen, have no right to armorial bearings. The rose and crown is the ba...
Banner Roll
"BANNER ROLL is a small square flag containing a single escutcheon of the deceased. Thus, if there are twelve quarterings in the banner, the same number of banner rolls will be required to be borne in...
Baron and Femme
"Parted per pale, baron and femme, two coats; first, or, a chevron gules; second, barry of twelve pieces, azure and argent. In Heraldry, the husband and wife are called baron and femme; ... the shield...
Baron and Femme
"Parted per pale, baron and femme, three coats;—first, gules, on a bend (argent), three trefoils vert: second, parted per fess, in chief azure, a mascle or, with a label argent for difference. I...
Baron and Femme
"Baron and femme, two coats; first, gules, a saltier argent; second, on an escutcheon of pretence, azure, a chevron, or. Where the baron marries an heiress, he does not impale his arms with hers, as i...
Baron and Femme
"Baron and femme, two atchievements. First, azure, a pile or, crest a star of six points, argent; second, gules, a cross flory argent, surmounted by an earl's coronet: supporters, on the dexter side a...
Bendy, Barry
"Formed by lines drawn horizontally, crossed by others drawn diagonally."—Aveling, 1891...
Bendy, Paly
"Produced by lines drawn vertically, by others drawn diagonally, or by a compound of Paly and Bendy."—Aveling, 1891...
Chapeau
"CHAPEAU. Cap of maintenance or dignity, borne only by sovereign princes. It is formed of crimson or scarlet velvet, lined with ermine." -Hall, 1862...
Chequée
"Chequée is when the field is divided by lines perpendicular and horizontal, crossing each other, the squares formed by these lines being blazoned of two tinctures arranged alternately."—...
Civic Cap
"CIVIC CAP. A cap of dignity borne by mayors of cities or corporate bodies: it is formed of sables garnished with ermine." -Hall, 1862...
Coat Armour
"COAT ARMOUR, or Surcoat. A loose garment worn over the armour of a knight; hence the term coat of arms. On this garment were emblazoned the armorial bearings of the wearer." -Hall, 1862...
Componée
"A field of any charge divided into a row of small squares."—Aveling, 1891...
Coronet of the Prince
"Coronet of the prince of Wales." -Hall, 1862...
Coronet, Baron
Coronet "of a baron." -Hall, 1862...
Coronet, Duke
Coronet "of a duke." -Hall, 1862...
Coronet, Duke (Royal)
Coronet "of a royal duke." -Hall, 1862...
Coronet, Earl
Coronet "of an earl." -Hall, 1862...
Coronet, Marquis
Coronet "of a marquis." -Hall, 1862...
Coronet, Princess
Coronet "of a princess of England" -Hall, 1862...
Coronet, Viscount
Coronet "of a viscount." -Hall, 1862...
Counter-Componée
"Counter-componée has two rows of squares, with a metal and color alternating."—Aveling, 1891...
Crest, Demi-Griffin
"Crest, a demi-griffin armed, gules. ARMED. This word is used to express the horns, hoofs, beak, or talons of any beast or bird of prey, when borne of a different tincture from those of their bodies."...
Crown of the King
"The crown of the king of England." -Hall, 1862...
Crown, Celestial
"CELESTIAL CROWN. Distinguished from any other crown by the stars on the points or rays that proceed from the circlet." -Hall, 1862...
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