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Maiden's Head Couped Maintaining a Crown and Veil §
A human woman.
Default posture: statant affronty. Proper coloration: skin pink (or argent).
Clothing may be blazoned separately, as “a maiden tincture vested tincture.”
Source: Harley MS 3860. Artist unknown.
Man's Head Couped Maintaining a Crown §
A man’s head.
Default posture: facing dexter.
Proper coloration: skin pink (or argent).
Source: Workes of Armorie. Artist: John Bossewell.
Crown of Three Points §
A pointy hat. Reserved for royal peers.
Default orientation: fesswise. No proper coloration.
Dovetailed Crown §
A pointy hat. Reserved for royal peers.
Default orientation: fesswise. No proper coloration.
Source: Viking Answer Lady SVG Images For Heralds. Artist: Gunnvôr silfrahárr.
Eastern Crown (1) §
A pointy hat. Reserved for royal peers.
Default orientation: fesswise. No proper coloration.
Source: A Treatise on Heraldry British and Foreign. Artist unknown. Adapted by Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.
Eastern Crown (2) §
A pointy hat. Reserved for royal peers.
Default orientation: fesswise. No proper coloration.
Source: Devises et Emblemes Anciennes & Modernes. Artist: Unknown. Adapted by Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.
Eastern Crown (3) §
A pointy hat. Reserved for royal peers.
Default orientation: fesswise. No proper coloration.
Source: Sledgehamster. Artist: Grimwulf Harland.
Eastern Crown (4) §
A pointy hat. Reserved for royal peers.
Default orientation: fesswise. No proper coloration.
Eastern Crown (5) §
A pointy hat. Reserved for royal peers.
Default orientation: fesswise. No proper coloration.
Embattled Crown (1) §
A pointy hat. Reserved for royal peers.
Default orientation: fesswise. No proper coloration.
Source: Viking Answer Lady SVG Images For Heralds. Artist: Gunnvôr silfrahárr.
Embattled Crown (2) §
A pointy hat. Reserved for royal peers.
Default orientation: fesswise. No proper coloration.
Source: A Treatise on Heraldry British and Foreign. Artist unknown. Adapted by Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.
Embattled Crown Gemmed §
A pointy hat. Reserved for royal peers.
Default orientation: fesswise. No proper coloration.
Source: Viking Answer Lady SVG Images For Heralds. Artist: Gunnvôr silfrahárr.
Crown Flory (1) §
A crown. This style of coronet is associated with dukes/duchesses. Reserved for bearers of that rank.
Default orientation: upright. No proper coloration.
Source: Baltischer Wappen-Kalender. Artist: M. Kortmann.
Crown Flory (2) §
A crown. This style of coronet is associated with dukes/duchesses. Reserved for bearers of that rank.
Default orientation: upright. No proper coloration.
Source: Zurich Roll. Artist unknown. Adapted by Vémundr Syvursson.
Crown Flory (3) §
A crown. This style of coronet is associated with dukes/duchesses. Reserved for bearers of that rank.
Default orientation: upright. No proper coloration.
Source: Sledgehamster. Artist: Grimwulf Harland.
Crown Flory (4) §
A pointy hat. Reserved for royal peers.
Default orientation: fesswise. No proper coloration.
Source: Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893. Artist unknown. (Crown of William I.)
Gemmed Crown §
A pointy hat. Reserved for royal peers.
Default orientation: fesswise. No proper coloration.
Source: OpenClipArt. Artist: Firkin.
Pearled Crown (1) §
A pointy hat. Reserved for royal peers.
Default orientation: fesswise. No proper coloration.
Source: A Handbook of Ornament. Artist unknown. (Page 524.)
Pearled Crown (2) §
A pointy hat. Reserved for royal peers.
Default orientation: fesswise. No proper coloration.
Source: A Cyclopedia of Costume. Artist unknown. (Volume I, page 136.)
Saxon Crown (1) §
A pointy hat. Reserved for royal peers.
Default orientation: fesswise. No proper coloration.
Source: St. Gallen Armorial. Artist: Unknown.
Saxon Crown (2) §
A crown. This style of coronet is reserved for dukes/duchesses.
Default orientation: upright. No proper coloration.
Source: Viking Answer Lady SVG Images For Heralds. Artist: Gunnvôr silfrahárr.
Crown Vallary §
A pointy hat. Reserved for royal peers.
Default orientation: fesswise. No proper coloration.
The term "vallary" indicates that something is fortified, as if with a palisade.
Source: The Curiosities of Heraldry. Artist: Mark Antony Lower.