Book Of Traceable Heraldic Art

Feather

See also: Feather in Pictorial Dictionary of Heraldry.

Feather (1) §

The plumage of a bird.

Default orientation: quill to base. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist: Roana d’Evreux (attributed).

Feather (2) §

The plumage of a bird.

Default orientation: quill to base. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist unknown.

Feather (3) §

The plumage of a bird.

Default orientation: quill to base. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Heralds’ Point Artists. Artist unknown.

Feather (4) §

The plumage of a bird.

Default orientation: quill to base. No proper coloration.

Source: Heraldry, Ancient and Modern. Artist unknown. (Page 307, from the seal of Edward V.)

Feather (5) §

The plumage of a bird.

Default orientation: quill to base. No proper coloration.

Source: Kenmon Shokamon. Artist unknown. (Page 38.) Adapted by Jessimond of Emerickeskepe.

Feather (6) §

The plumage of a bird.

Default orientation: quill to base. No proper coloration.

Feather (7) §

The plumage of a bird.

Default orientation: quill to base. No proper coloration.

Source: Heraldic Templates. Artist: Torric inn Björn.

Ostrich Feather §

A large flightless bird found in Africa. Default posture: close. No proper coloration.

Artist: Wylet Fraser.

Panache of Ostrich Feathers (1) §

A cluster of feathers. Most often seen in a crest.

Default orientation: quills to base. No proper coloration.

Source: Banners, Standards, and Badges. Artist: Thomas Willement. (From the banner of Warburton, p. 274.)

Panache of Ostrich Feathers (2) §

A cluster of feathers. Most often seen in a crest.

Default orientation: quills to base. No proper coloration.

Source: Herby Rycerstwa Polskiego. Artist unknown. (Page 580.)

Panache of Ostrich Feathers (3) §

A cluster of feathers. Most often seen in a crest.

Default orientation: quills to base. No proper coloration.

Source: Scheibler Armorial. Artist: Unknown. (Page 70.)

Panache of Peacock Feathers (1) §

A cluster of feathers. Most often seen in a crest.

Default orientation: quills to base. No proper coloration.

Source: Wikimedia Commons. Artist: Syryatsu. License: Released into the public domain.

Panache of Peacock Feathers (2) §

A cluster of feathers. Most often seen in a crest.

Default orientation: quills to base. No proper coloration.

Artist: Ragna stórráða Úlfsdóttir.

Peacock Feather (1) §

A large bird known for its showy tail.

Default orientation: quill to base. Proper coloration: azure and vert.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist unknown.

Peacock Feather (2) §

A large bird known for its showy tail.

Default orientation: quill to base. Proper coloration: azure and vert.

Source: Pennsic Heralds’ Point Artists. Artist unknown. Adapted by Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.

Peacock Feather (3) §

A large bird known for its showy tail.

Default orientation: quill to base. Proper coloration: azure and vert.

Source: Wikimedia Commons. Artist: Syryatsu. License: Released into the public domain.

Peacock Feather (4) §

A large bird known for its showy tail.

Default orientation: quill to base. Proper coloration: azure and vert.

Source: Wikimedia Commons. Artist: Syryatsu. License: Released into the public domain. Adapted by Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.

Peacock Sword Feather §

A large bird known for its showy tail.

Default orientation: quill to base. Proper coloration: azure and vert.

Artist: Wylet Fraser.

a Feather Transfixing an Escroll Fesswise §

A small piece of parchment, which always appears with another charge piercing it.

Adapted from an image of a scroll and of a feather, both elsewhere in this collection.

Feather Entwined by an Escroll §

A small piece of parchment, which always appears with another charge piercing it.

No default orientation. No proper coloration.

Source: Two Tudor Books of Arms. Artist: Robert Cooke. (Page 144.)