RM2CWBCMY–Coat of arms, 16th century. Stained glass window of a heraldic crest showing a lion with a key surmounting a crowned helmet. The inscription refers to the freedom of the town of Bremen in Germany but the artist is unknown.
RMPR13H6–Heraldic Panel; English; East Anglia?, England; about 1520; Pot-metal and colorless glass, vitreous paint, and silver stain
RMBY79PT–A stained glass window depicting Heraldic Glass, Parish Church of St Laurence, Napton, Warwickshire; Napton impaling Beauchamp
RMJJ15MR–Heraldic stained glass window, East Barsham Manor, Norfolk, England, UK
RFH6F5MD–Heraldic Helmet Set
RFRH90D8–Elegant heraldic shield with swords, ribbon on red and white ornament background
RMMKMCR7–Heraldic Window
RMDBX09P–Imperial heraldic ornaments, Charles Ist palace, Alhambra, Granada, Spain.
RMBP6751–Heraldic stained glass in St. Mary`s Church, Turville, Buckinghamshire, England, UK
RMA6X666–Heraldic Bull and Gryphon made for Thomas Lord Dacre. England, early 16th century.
RMCYRHCG–Kaiser Franz II Joseph Karl(1768 - 1835),A heraldic document granting a coat of arms to Seniori Francisco Zsitvay Parchment pages inscribed mostly in calligraphy.Franz II's signature in his own hand,dated 23 January 1801.(notarized certifications from 1801 and 1819 on the back).A very beautiful richly decorated and coloured noble coat of arms with gilded decoration in relief.Bound in purple-red velvet(damaged).Suspended red wax seal in a gilded skippet on a golden cord.Dimensions 36 x 28 cm.Diameter of the skippet 15 cm.Franz II of Habsburg-Lorraine,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMF7CK1T–Enamel clay tiles with heraldic devices, 13th century. Hand-finished chromolithograph from Ris Paquot's General History of Ancient French and Foreign Glazed Pottery, Chez l'Auteur, Paris, 1874.
RMGJ7DXH–Bohemian heraldic lion depicted on the dwelling house in Jana Zajice Street in Bubenec District in Prague, Czech Republic.
RF2E5NJY7–Heraldic monarch blazon, imperial coat of arms with shield and ornate pattern, royal ancestral crest, vector
RFPWPDF2–Vector heraldic element collection and Coat of arms template vector elements to create a coat of arms
RMB0H7H8–HERALDIC CRESTS ON MICKLEGATE BAR YORK CITY ROMAN WALL SUMMER
RFDHKPFX–Heraldic stone carving from the medieval Livonia, Latvia
RMF17BGM–Coat of arms of Ghent, Belgium
RFC96P01–Illustration vintage background with heraldic eagle - vector
RFRAGGMY–Heraldic Panel, English, East Anglia?, England, about 1520, Pot-metal and colorless glass, vitreous paint, and silver reimagined
RMPR13CA–Heraldic Roundel with the Arms of Rummel von Lichtenau; German; Nuremberg, ?, Southern Germany; about 1510 - 1530; Brown oxide
RMDTF9RR–Heraldic symbols of the three Kingdoms
RMJJ15PG–Heraldic stained glass window, heraldry, East Barsham, Manor House, Norfolk, England, UK
RMBBJ88F–In the partition of a heraldic shield, the field is often divided along the lines occupied by ordinaries.
RM2M9D0W2–Frontespiece - Heraldic
RMMKMCNG–Heraldic Shield
RMHHEMX7–Unknown heraldic crest from a bookplate dated 1860
RMGH22CG–Heraldic stained glass, St. Nicholas Church, Curdworth, Warwickshire, England, UK
RMA6XA13–Polychromatic decoration by William and George Audsley. Scotland, late 19th century.
RMKMB6JA–Italy Emilia Romagna Bologna Archiginnasio. Heraldic crests of the families of the students
RMDBX3GM–arched window, and heraldic ornaments of Isabella of Castile and Ferdinand of Aragon, 'Capilla Real', Granada, Spain.
RMEYAJJB–Bohemian Joachimsthaler. Silver coin minted in the 16th century in Joachimsthal, now Jachymov, Czech Republic. Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria. Bohemian heraldic lion is depicted on the reverse.
RMFXAWDW–The State Hermitage Museum. The Heraldic Hall in the Winter Palace. By Vasily Stanov, 1839. Saint Petersburg. Russia.
RMR23HYP–The Heraldic Lion of England. The first and fourth quadrants represent England and contain three gold lions passant on a red field; the second quadrant represents Scotland contains a red lion rampant on a gold field; the third quadrant represents Ireland and contains the gold harp of Ireland on a blue field. Drawn by Edward Bawden CBE RA (1903 - 1989) was an English graphic artist.
RMW4H36G–Vintage 1960's map poster of the capital of England -Historical Map of London - by notable cartographer and pictorial map artist Leslie George Bullock (1895-1971) featuring heraldic colourful and detailed illustrations including landmarks, parks, railway lines, historical buildings, people and workers in different period dress. Printed by John Bartholomew and Son. Horizontal. County: UK, year of printing:1969, designer: LG Bullock,
RFHFT77J–The flag of Bohemia, woodcuts in Jakob Roedel's Wappenbuch 1579 - Heraldic plates, woodcut from the year 1885, digital improved
RM2HE48JA–Examples of heraldic terms describing a coat of arms. Includes pals, frette, fasces, burrelles, charge, junelles, bastille, fiche, flamboiant, nebule, etc. Copperplate engraving by Robert Benard from Blason ou Art Heraldique, the heraldry section from Denis Diderot and Jean-Baptiste le Rond d’Alembert’s Encyclopedie, published by Brisson, David, Le Breton and Durand, Paris, 1763.
RFCB806E–Illustration vintage background with heraldic eagle - vector
RFRAGGKR–Heraldic Roundel with the arms of Ebra, German, Augsburg (?), Germany, about 1480 - 1490, Brown oxide glass paint and reimagined
RMKCD5KG–Heraldic Panel of Wilhelm von Weitingen, 1518, Made in Sulz am Neckar, Swabia, Germany, German, Pot metal glass, flashed glass
RFT7KW6A–silhouetes of vintage heraldic elements
RMJJ13F4–Divide et Impera, Divide and Rule, heraldic stained glass, Easr Barsham Manor, Norfolk
RMB5XCRP–Heraldic Shields On Wall
RMD8A4TR–TALBOT HERALDIC DOG
RMMKMCN8–Heraldic Shield
RMG2NK96–The Heraldic Lion of England. The first and fourth quadrants represent England and contain three gold lions passant on a red field; the second quadrant represents Scotland contains a red lion rampant on a gold field; the third quadrant represents Ireland and contains the gold harp of Ireland on a blue field. Drawn by Edward Bawden CBE RA (1903 – 1989) was an English graphic artist.
RMBNX5EA–Detail of Fisher family crest in St. Lawrence`s Church, Mickleton, Gloucestershire, England, UK
RMA6X74D–Heraldic Lion Dish by Thomas Toft. Staffordshire, England, late 17th century.
RMKMB6HY–Italy Emilia Romagna Bologna Archiginnasio. Heraldic crests of the families of the students
RMDBXP39–Imperial heraldic symbols (cross of Burgundy, Habsburg firesteels, Pomegranate of Granada) of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, Pa
RMDHXC6K–Heraldic Panel of Barbara von Zimmern, 1518, Stained glass, Germany
RM2E0428C–Heraldic shield of the Sotomayor. 14th century. Stone. From the Convent of Santo Domingo (A Coruña, Galicia, Spain). Archaeological and History Museum of A Coruña (San Anton Castle). Galicia, Spain.
RMMC6GKN–Royal heraldic lion in tiling within the Alcazar in Seville, Spain
RMCTG4N7–Fan-vault covered with heraldic arms at the Great Gatehouse, Hampton Court Palace, London, Surrey, England, UK, United Kingdom,
RM2CFYWH0–The Prince of Wales's feathers, the heraldic badge of the Prince of Wales. From The National Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, published c.1890
RM2HE48J8–Examples of heraldic terms describing a coat of arms. Includes azur, sable, hermines, vaire, lozanges, or, barre, chevron, sautoir, nuage, bande, etc. Copperplate engraving by Robert Benard from Blason ou Art Heraldique, the heraldry section from Denis Diderot and Jean-Baptiste le Rond d’Alembert’s Encyclopedie, published by Brisson, David, Le Breton and Durand, Paris, 1763.
RMGC2F6H–An heraldic detail over the main entrance to Strawberry Hill, Twickenham. The eighteenth century gothic castle - former home of Horace Walpole, son of British Prime Minister Sir Robert Walpole, is now at the halfway point in its 8.2 million restoration.
RFB7W7TR–Heraldic panel Holyrood House Edinburgh Scotland UK
RMEM6HHK–Heraldic Dragon from the early Middle Ages
RFMHPJCP–ENGLISH HERALDIC SEALS. Specimen seals of Ecclesiastical Dignitaries 1907
RMJJ13A8–Divide et Impera, Divide and Rule, heraldic stained glass, East Barsham Manor, Norfolk 2
RMBN8EJ5–Hohenschwangau Castle Bavaria. Heraldic window showing arms of Rupert Prince of Bavaria (late 19th c), Wittelsbach family
RMG37TKG–Heraldic Symbol of Francois I of France.
RMMKMCR1–Heraldic Crest
RM2CWBCMX–Two men with coats of arms, 16th century. Two Germans wearing slashed sleeves and parti-coloured hose, with heraldic crests. The artist is unknown.
RFM54DCD–Wooden medieval heraldic shield isolated 3d illustration
RMA6X663–Heraldic Bull made for Thomas Lord Dacre. England, early 16th century.
RFHE4W7H–Laurel wreath set symbols or icons. Vector heraldic element collection and coat of arms
RMEA9478–Postcard of Goss heraldic china
RM2BM1MMR–Italy Lombardy - Cremona - Palazzo Cittanova - heraldic symbols of the city
RM2BW2B0Y–A sculptor working on a heraldic base relief [Royal Supporters of England / Royal Arms of England. [Lion and Eagle] 30s
RMMC6G4T–ANIMALS - Myths Heraldic bull on the gates of a house at Great Salkeld
RMCTG4HP–Heraldic Statues at the main entrance of Hampton Court Palace, London, Surrey, England, UK, United Kingdom, GB, Great Britain
RM2CFYWH5–Arms of the Prince of Wales, Marshalled. Impalement or marshalling is a combination of two coats of arms side by side in one divided heraldic shield to denote a union, most often that of a husband and wife, in this case the Prince and Princess of Wales. From The National Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, published c.1890
RM2HE48J9–Examples of heraldic terms describing a coat of arms. Includes filets, devise, champagne, plaine, enchef, barre, renverse, francquartier, canton, pointe, etc. Copperplate engraving by Robert Benard from Blason ou Art Heraldique, the heraldry section from Denis Diderot and Jean-Baptiste le Rond d’Alembert’s Encyclopedie, published by Brisson, David, Le Breton and Durand, Paris, 1763.
RFBRKHD2–Abstract illustrated design as scroll or heraldic element
RMBG452A–England, East Sussex, Winchelsea, Heraldic Town Sign
RMEM6HHM–Heraldic Dragon from the later Middle Ages
RFMHPJCN–ENGLISH HERALDIC SEALS. Seals of Royal, Noble, and Prominent persons 1907
RMJJ139G–Divide et Impera, Divide and Rule, heraldic, motto, heraldry, stained glass window, East Barsham Manor, Norfolk, England, UK
RMGRCF54–Horace Jones' Temple Bar marker topped by Charles Bell Birch's heraldic Dragon ( Griffin ) London, England
RM2M9D2N6–Heraldic Figures Of The German Cities
RMMKMCNK–Heraldic Shield
RM2CWBEEP–Heraldic Lion', 1420. Artist: Donatello. Donatello (c1386-1466 was an Italian sculptor of the Renaissance. Born in Florence, he studied classical sculpture and used this to develop a complete Renaissance style in sculpture.
RFM69R7T–Wooden medieval heraldic shields set isolated 3d illustration
RMA6X662–Heraldic Gryphon made for Thomas Lord Dacre. England, early 16th century.
RFBF5CA7–Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus), heraldic animal, Alaska, North America
RF2FWP744–Armoured arm brandishes dagger on heraldic shield in Renaissance art painted on wooden ceiling within the Magno Palazzo or Grand Palace, former residence of the Prince-Bishops of Trent at Trento, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy. The palace was founded in 1528 in the Castello del Buonconsiglio fortress complex by Cardinal Bernardo Clesio or Cles, Chancellor of the Holy Roman Empire and prince-bishop from 1514-39. Its decorative scheme blends mythological subjects with historical scenes and imperial motifs such as the arms and portraits of Hapsburg emperors.
RMKMB6HN–Italy Emilia Romagna Bologna Archiginnasio. Heraldic crests of the families of the students
RM2BW2B29–A sculptor working on a heraldic base relief [Royal Supporters of England / Royal Arms of England. [Lion and Dragon] 30s
RMMC8777–Heraldic swan on bronze statue of musician in the village of Hohenschwangau, Bavaria
RMCTG4KK–Heraldic Statue at the main entrance of Hampton Court Palace, London, Surrey, England, UK, United Kingdom, GB, Great Britain,
RM2CFYWH1–Arms of the Princess of Wales, Impaled by the Prince of Wales. Impalement or marshalling is a combination of two coats of arms side by side in one divided heraldic shield to denote a union, most often that of a husband and wife, in this case the Prince and Princess of Wales. From The National Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, published c.1890
RM2HE48JB–Examples of heraldic terms describing a coat of arms. Includes croix haute, gringolee, macles, patriarchalle et Lorraine, parti, orle, trescheur charge, trescheur brochant, etc. Copperplate engraving by Robert Benard from Blason ou Art Heraldique, the heraldry section from Denis Diderot and Jean-Baptiste le Rond d’Alembert’s Encyclopedie, published by Brisson, David, Le Breton and Durand, Paris, 1763.
RF2B1E7P7–Shield silhouette. Retro crests frame, silver metal security shielding emblem and golden heraldic shields silhouettes vector set
RMBG452B–England, East Sussex, Winchelsea, Heraldic Town Sign
RMM9DE4A–Heraldic Angel 107 x 51 x 30 cm 16th century Portugal, Portuguese, Guardian Angel of the Convento de Santa Clara, Coimbra, ( Master of the Royal Tombs. )
RFFYT9J2–HERALDS' COLLEGE: The last heraldic Court. London, antique print c1880
RMBNA1WY–Stained Glass window, heraldic by William Peckitt 1769, Holkham Church, Norfolk England UK English windows heraldry 18th century
RMBJW6KH–trade, trading company, British East India Company, coat of arms, wood engraving, historic, historical, sign, knights helmet, lions, heraldic animal, heraldic animals, overseas trade,
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