Book Of Traceable Heraldic Art

Mount

See also: Mount in Pictorial Dictionary of Heraldry.

Mount §

Device
Badge

A hill.

Default orientation: issuant from base. Proper coloration: vert.

Mount Couped (1) §

A hill.

Default orientation: issuant from base. Proper coloration: vert.

Source: Libro de Armas y Blasones de Diversos Linajes y Retratos. Artist unknown. (Folio 98r, 100v.)

Mount Couped (2) §

A hill.

Default orientation: issuant from base. Proper coloration: vert.

Source: Nobiliario de Armas de Valencia, Aragón y Cataluña. Artist unknown. (Folio 30r.)

Mount of Five Hillocks (1) §

Device
Badge

A hill.

Default orientation: issuant from base. Proper coloration: vert.

Adapted from images of the civic arms of Wiesensteig, Germany.

Mount of Five Hillocks (2) §

Device
Badge

A hill.

Default orientation: issuant from base. Proper coloration: vert.

Adapted from images of the civic arms of Birgland, Germany.

Mount of Five Hillocks Couped (1) §

A group of hills.

Default orientation: issuant from base. Proper coloration: vert.

Source: Le Grand Armorial Équestre de la Toison d'Or. Artist unknown. (Page 51.) Adapted by Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.

Mount of Five Hillocks Couped (2) §

A group of hills.

Default orientation: issuant from base. Proper coloration: vert.

Source: Libro II Della Natione Normanda. Artist unknown. (Page 164, arms of Buongiardini.) Adapted by Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.

Mount of Five Hillocks Couped (3) §

A group of hills.

Default orientation: issuant from base. Proper coloration: vert.

Source: Wappenbuch der Arlberg-Bruderschaft. Artist: Vigil Raber. Adapted by Jessimond of Emerickeskepe.

Mount of Six Hillocks §

Device
Badge

A group of hills.

Default orientation: issuant from base. Proper coloration: vert.

Mount of Six Hillocks Couped (1) §

A group of hills.

Default orientation: issuant from base. Proper coloration: vert.

Source: Stemmario Trivulziano. Artist: Gian Antonio da Tradate. (Arms of di Moteluchijd, page 228.)

Mount of Six Hillocks Couped (2) §

A group of hills.

Default orientation: issuant from base. Proper coloration: vert.

Source: BSB Cgm 8030. Artist unknown. (Folio 304r.)

Mount of Ten Hillocks Couped (1) §

A group of hills.

Default orientation: issuant from base. Proper coloration: vert.

Source: Wappen besonders von deutschen Geschlechtern. Artist unknown. (Folio 40v.)

Mount of Ten Hillocks Couped (2) §

A group of hills.

Default orientation: issuant from base. Proper coloration: vert.

Source: BSB Cgm 8030. Artist unknown. (Folio 213v.)

Trimount (1) §

Device
Badge

A group of hills. May be blazoned a "mount of 3 hillocks." Common in Italian and German heraldry.

Default orientation: issuant from base. Proper coloration: vert.

Trimount (2) §

Device
Badge

A group of hills. May be blazoned a "mount of 3 hillocks." Common in Italian and German heraldry.

Default orientation: issuant from base. Proper coloration: vert.

Source: Wappenbuch der Arlberg-Bruderschaft. Artist: Vigil Raber.

Trimount (3) §

Device
Badge

A group of hills. May be blazoned a "mount of 3 hillocks." Common in Italian and German heraldry.

Default orientation: issuant from base. Proper coloration: vert.

Source: Neustifter Wappenbuch. Artist: Vigil Raber. (Page 16.)

Trimount (4) §

Device
Badge

A group of hills. May be blazoned a "mount of 3 hillocks." Common in Italian and German heraldry.

Default orientation: issuant from base. Proper coloration: vert.

Source: Viking Answer Lady SVG Images For Heralds. Artist: Gunnvôr silfrahárr.

Trimount (5) §

Device
Badge

A group of hills. May be blazoned a "mount of 3 hillocks." Common in Italian and German heraldry.

Default orientation: issuant from base. Proper coloration: vert.

Source: WappenWiki. Artist: Joakim Spuller.

Trimount Couped (1) §

A group of hills. May be blazoned a "mount of 3 hillocks." Common in Italian and German heraldry.

Default orientation: issuant from base. Proper coloration: vert.

Trimount Couped (2) §

A group of hills. May be blazoned a "mount of 3 hillocks." Common in Italian and German heraldry.

Default orientation: issuant from base. Proper coloration: vert.

Source: Wappenbuch der Arlberg-Bruderschaft. Artist: Vigil Raber. (Page 273.)

Trimount Couped (3) §

A group of hills. May be blazoned a "mount of 3 hillocks." Common in Italian and German heraldry.

Default orientation: issuant from base. Proper coloration: vert.

Source: Wappenbuch of the Holy Roman Empire. Artist unknown. (Page 375.)

Trimount Couped (4) §

A group of hills. May be blazoned a "mount of 3 hillocks." Common in Italian and German heraldry. Default orientation: issuant from base. Proper coloration: vert.

Source: Libro II Della Natione Normanda. Artist unknown. (Page 164, arms of Moraní.) Adapted by Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.

Trimount Couped (5) §

A group of hills. May be blazoned a "mount of 3 hillocks." Common in Italian and German heraldry.

Default orientation: issuant from base. Proper coloration: vert.

Source: Schlesisches Wappenbuch. Artist unknown. (Page 50, arms of Hornstain.)

Two Acorns Slips Conjoined Issuant from a Trimount §

Device
Badge

The nut of an oak tree.

Default alignment: stem to chief. Proper coloration: brown.

Source: Wappenbuch der Arlberg-Bruderschaft. Artist: Vigil Raber. (Page 364.)

Tree Issuant From A Mount §

A generic tree.

Default alignment: roots to base. Proper coloration: brown wood, green leaves.

Source: Opus Insignium Armorumque. (Folio 27.) Artist: Johann Weikhard von Valvasor.

Hurst of Trees Issuant from a Mount §

A cluster of trees.

Default alignment: roots to base.

Proper coloration: brown wood, green leaves.

Source: Le Blason Des Armoiries. Artist: Jérôme de Bara. (Page 130.)

Castle Issuant from a Trimount §

Device
Badge

A fortified structure of towers joined by walls.

Default orientation: upright. Proper coloration: gray or argent stone.

Source: Wernigerode Armorial. Artist unknown. (Page 511.)

Castle of Three Towers Issuant from a Mount §

Device
Badge

A fortified structure of towers joined by walls.

Default orientation: upright. Proper coloration: gray or argent stone.

Source: Wernigerode Armorial. Artist unknown. (Page 511.)