- A seal is a
device for
making an
impression in wax, clay, paper, or some
other medium,
including an
embossment on paper, and is also the
impression thus...
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gracia angliæ scotiæ franciæ et hiberniæ rex
fidei defensor (seal and
counterseal) James, by the
grace of God of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland...
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designation as the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The
reverse side, or
counterseal,
pictures Lady
Liberty dominating Tyranny in the form of a lion, along...
- Seal and
counterseal. His arms are
based on
those of France....
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engraver and
jeweler living in
Washington D.C. at the time. The
press and
counterseal were made by
Edward Stabler, the
postmaster at
Sandy Spring, Maryland...
- "Bon Accord" A
second shield was also recorded,
based on the city's
counterseal. This
consisted of a temple, with St
Nicholas standing in the doorway...
- the 14th to 15th century,
almost exclusively use this
shield shape.
Counterseal of
Alfonso II of Aragon,
dated 1187: one of the
earliest depiction of...
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ground is his crown. Legend: . . . . VENT . MONAST'II DE LAN . . Y. The
counterseal shows two
impressions of a shield-shaped
signet with arms, a bend engrailed...
- SIGILL': SBE
MARGAR . . . :
CLENFORDE . . . The
reverse has the
small counterseal of
Prior William,
representing the
prior in his
habit holding a book...