This ClipArt gallery offers 82 illustrations of other miscellaneous parts of a coat of arms, including helms, supporters, crests, and coronets.
"The ribbon, of sky-blue, four inches in width, is worn over the right shoulder, and sustains the badge…
"PENNONS. Small flags borne at the end of a lance of an esquire or gentleman bearing his paternal arms.…
"Armorists distinguish several points in the escutcheon in order to determine exactly the position of…
"The rose argent of the House of York, surrounded with rays, as of the sun."—Aveling, 1891
"The royal Sceptre with the Cross is of gold; the handle is plain, and the upper part wreathed; it is…
"The sceptre with the dove is of gold, three feet seven inches long; the circumference of the handle…
A common item of men's clothing during the Middle Ages. It is a short coat with short sleeves or shoulder…
"The Jewel or Badge, attached to the collar, or worn depending from a broad dark green ribbon which…
"Jupon from the Effigy of Sir Edmund de Thorpe, Ashwel-Thorpe Church, Norfolk."—Aveling, 1891
The heraldic seal of the archbishop of York, who worked under kings William II of England and Henry…
"TURBAND. In coats of arms, where the knight was a Crusader, this figure often appears. It was the form…
The heraldic badge of Abbot John de Wheathamstede. This badge has a rebus, or a visual pun representing…
"WREATH. A chaplet of two different-coloured silks wound round each other, and placed on the top of…
"WREATH. A chaplet of two different-coloured silks wound round each other, and placed on the top of…