"Fulicia. Coot. Bill and frontal plate much as in the Gallinultes. Body depressed; the under plumage…
This decorative border was designed by German Artist Albrecht Dürer in 1513. It is comprised of…
This fender is made out of metal like fencing used to protect the rail cart from larger road debris.
Fender is the US English term for the part of an automobile, motorcycle or other vehicle body that frames…
A shield over or behind a vehicle's wheel to prevent mud or water from splashing onto that vehicle or…
"1 and 3, necklaces with amber and coral pendants; 2, military standard; 4, bronze trumpet; 5, iron…
"A favorite household dog, to shield from harm, / A maiden kind, has knit some stocking warm, / Wishing…
"From a monument of the imperial age. The soldier wears a metal helmet, a leather doublet with shoulder-pieces,…
"A relief from the Column of Trajan, Rome. The name testudo, a tortoise (shell), was applied to the…
"Achievement of Arms of Humphrey Stafford, A.D. 1460. From his Garter-Plate at Windsor."—Aveling,…
A heraldic shield made of or (gold), which is represented by engraving dots of pricks into the shield.
A heraldic shield made of argent (silver), which is represented by its plain, smooth surface.
A heraldic shield with a red (gules) surface, which is represented by the perpendicular lines, drawn…
A heraldic shield with a black surface, which is shown by the crossing horizontal and vertical lines.
A heraldic shield with a green (vert) surface, represented by the diagonal lines drawn from the top…
A heraldic shield with a pursuer (purple) surface, shown by the diagonal lines stretching from the top-right…
"Counter-vair is when the arrangement of the little shields or bells is varied so that those of the…
"Potent is when the field is covered with figures of potents, or crutches. Potent is now an obsolete…
"Potent counter-potent, sometimes called varry cuppy, differs from potent in that the potents of the…
"The Frette is composed of a Bendlet and Scarp and a Mascle interlacing each other."—Aveling,…
"The Flanch is formed of a segment of a circle placed on the side of the shield. It is always borne…
"The Rustre differs from the mascle in that the perforation of the device is circular and not throughout."—Aveling,…
"The Label is a Closet of Barrulet placed on the upper part of the field, and having three of more pendents…
"The Billet is a right-angled figure a little longer than broad, resembling a folded letter in form,…
"The Bordure of Border surrounds the field, and generally covers one-fifth of the shield."—Aveling,…
"A Cross voided is not unlike the Cross double parted, but the bars do not run through or across the…
"The Fimbriated Cross is a cross having a border of another tincture, generally for the purpose of allowing…
"Cross Quarterly is a Cross cut by a partition line, and the tinctures reversed or counter-changed."—Aveling,…
"It will be observed that the charge upon the shield in this instance is not the Cross, but the lozenges."—Aveling,…
"A Cross Fleury, or Fleurie, is borne in the arms of Lord Brougham and Vaux. It is not very unlike the…
A heraldic shield with a charge cross in which the extremities terminate with fleurs-de-lis.
"Produced by lines drawn vertically, by others drawn diagonally, or by a compound of Paly and Bendy."—Aveling,…
"Chequée is when the field is divided by lines perpendicular and horizontal, crossing each other,…
"Counter-componée has two rows of squares, with a metal and color alternating."—Aveling,…
The heraldic shield of Robert de Vere, close advisor of King Richard II of England.