Book Of Traceable Heraldic Art

Ass

Ass Passant (1) §

A stubborn smaller cousin of the horse. Known in modern times as a “donkey.”

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Guillim’s Display of Heraldry. Artist unknown.

Ass Passant (2) §

A stubborn smaller cousin of the horse. Known in modern times as a “donkey.”

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: The History of Four-Footed Beasts and Serpents. Artist unknown.

Ass Passant (3) §

A stubborn smaller cousin of the horse. Known in modern times as a “donkey.”

No default posture. No proper coloration.

This image may actually depict a mule, a hybrid between a donkey and a horse.

Source: Trachtenbuch des Christoph Weiditz. Artist: Christoph Weiditz. Adapted by Jessimond of Emerickeskepe.

Ass Rampant §

A stubborn smaller cousin of the horse. Known in modern times as a “donkey.”

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Scheibler Armorial. Artist: Unknown. (Page 37.)

Ass Statant §

A stubborn smaller cousin of the horse. Known in modern times as a “donkey.”

No default posture. No proper coloration.

This image may actually depict a mule, a hybrid between a donkey and a horse.

Source: Trachtenbuch des Christoph Weiditz. Artist: Christoph Weiditz. Adapted by Jessimond of Emerickeskepe and Tali Essen of the Isles.

Ass Statant Erect Vested §

A stubborn smaller cousin of the horse. Known in modern times as a “donkey.”

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Schembartbuch und Wappenbuch. Artist unknown. (Page 40.)

Demi-Ass Pierced by a Dart §

A stubborn smaller cousin of the horse. Known in modern times as a “donkey.”

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Schembartbuch und Wappenbuch. Artist unknown. (Page 64.)

Ass's Head Cabossed (1) §

A stubborn smaller cousin of the horse. Known in modern times as a “donkey.”

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Arma Regni Poloniae. Artist unknown. (Herb of Polukozia, p. 46.)

Ass's Head Cabossed (2) §

A stubborn smaller cousin of the horse. Known in modern times as a “donkey.”

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: WappenWiki. Artist: Joakim Spuller. Adapted by NSamson.

Ass's Head Couped §

A stubborn smaller cousin of the horse. Known in modern times as a “donkey.”

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Banners, Standards, and Badges. Artist: Thomas Willement. (From the banner of Edward Chamberlays, p. 89.)

Ass's Head Couped Close (1) §

A stubborn smaller cousin of the horse. Known in modern times as a “donkey.”

No default posture. No proper coloration.

This depiction is in trian aspect and might not be registrable.

Artist: Bahja al-Azraq.

Ass's Head Couped Close (2) §

A stubborn smaller cousin of the horse. Known in modern times as a “donkey.”

No default posture. No proper coloration.

This depiction is in trian aspect and might not be registrable.

Source: Wappenbuch der Arlberg-Bruderschaft. Artist: Vigil Raber. (Folio 66v.) Adapted by Kattera Doplerin.

Ass's Head Erased (1) §

A stubborn smaller cousin of the horse. Known in modern times as a “donkey.”

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Guillim’s Display of Heraldry. Artist unknown.

Ass's Head Erased (2) §

A stubborn smaller cousin of the horse. Known in modern times as a “donkey.”

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Some Feudal Lords and Their Seals. Artist unknown.

Ass With A Fool's Head Passant (1) §

A stubborn smaller cousin of the horse. Known in modern times as a “donkey.”

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Sammelband Mehrerer Wappenbücher. Artist unknown. (Folio 30v.)

Ass With A Fool's Head Passant (2) §

A stubborn smaller cousin of the horse. Known in modern times as a “donkey.”

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: BSB Cgm 8030. Artist unknown. (Folio 26r.)

Ass with a Woman's Head Rampant §

A stubborn smaller cousin of the horse. Known in modern times as a “donkey.”

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Münchner Handschrift. Artist: Unknown. Adapted by Owen Tegg.

Woman's Head with Ass Ears Couped §

A human woman.

Default posture: statant affronty. Proper coloration: only if skin tone is blazoned.

Source: Armorial de Gelre. Artist: Claes Heinenzoon. (Folio 54r.) Adapted by Ilzolende.

Woman's Head with Ass Ears Erased §

A human woman.

Default posture: statant affronty. Proper coloration: only if skin tone is blazoned.

Source: Armorial de Gelre. Artist: Claes Heinenzoon. (Folio 108v.) Adapted by Ilzolende.