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Designs, Period.
Section IVD: Heraldry (Crosses/Crowns)

by Carol Hanson/Caryl de Trecesson

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Section IV: Heraldry (cont.)

All charted designs in this section are original.

Plate 46. Crosses

Maltese crosses
A. 11 by 11

B. 15 by 15

C. 25 by 25

D. Cross pommé: 25 by 25

E. Pointed cross: 17 by 17

F. Cross crosslet: 25 by 25

G. Cross formy or paty: 19 by 19

H. Cross potent: 19 by 19

I. Cross fourché: 21 by 21

Plate 47. Crosses and Fleurs de lis

A. Cross botonny: 27 by 27

B. Cross patonce: 21 by 21

C. Cross moline: 19 by 19

D. Cross cercelé or recercelé: 21 by 21

E. Cross flory: 25 by 25

F. Cross floretty

Fleurs de lis
G. 11 by 11
H. 8 high by 7 wide
I. 13 high by 11 wide
J. bendwise 6 by 6
K. bendwise 9 by 9

Plate 48. Crowns and Coronets

Antique or eastern crown: with zigzag points
A. 10 high by 19 wide
D. 9 high by 17 wide

Eastern crown: with alternating grand and small points
B. 11 high by 15 wide
C. 10 high by 17 wide
J. 18 high by 29 wide

Ducal coronet: with strawberry leaves

E. 7 high by 17 wide
F. 6 high by 17 wide
G. 5 high by 17 wide
K. 15 high by 29 wide

Embattled (County) coronets
H. 5 high by 16 wide
L. 12 high by 29 wide

Baronial coronets: with large pearls
I. 5 high by 17 wide
M. 11 high by 27 wide

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