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A pane of glass enclosed in a supporting frame that covers a hole in a wall.
Window (1) §
No default orientation. No proper coloration.
The central portion may be specifically blazoned as “a window tincture glazed tincture.”
Source: Siebmacher’s Wappenbuch of 1605. Artist: Johann Siebmacher. (Arms of Stuben, page 117.)
Window (2) §
No default orientation. No proper coloration.
The central portion may be specifically blazoned as “a window tincture glazed tincture.”
Source: Siebmacher’s Wappenbuch of 1605. Artist: Johann Siebmacher. (Arms of Stuben, page 117.)
Window (3) §
No default orientation. No proper coloration.
The central portion may be specifically blazoned as “a window tincture glazed tincture.”
Source: Scheibler Armorial. Artist: Unknown. (Page 96, arms of Stuben.)
Arched Window §
No default orientation. No proper coloration. The central portion may be specifically blazoned as “a window tincture glazed tincture.”
Source: Austrian State Archives. Artist unknown. (Arms of Fensterer.)
Double-Arched Window §
No default orientation. No proper coloration. The central portion may be specifically blazoned as “a window tincture glazed tincture.”
Source: BnF MS Allemand 304. Artist unknown. (Folio 320v.) Adapted by Iago ab Adam.