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which incorporate "mouths" used as
lance rests into the shields; such
escutcheons are
known as à bouche. The
mouth is
correctly shown on the
dexter side...
- Look up
escutcheon or
escutcheons in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Escutcheon may
refer to:
Escutcheon (heraldry), a
shield or shield-shaped emblem...
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misses the keyhole. Some
escutcheons come in
pairs with a
plain one to go on the
outside of the door
while the
matching escutcheon inside has a rotating...
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visual design on an
escutcheon (i.e., shield), surcoat, or
tabard (the last two
being outer garments). The coat of arms on an
escutcheon forms the central...
- Henriques, with the
cross replaced by
escutcheons with the
silver bezants. A
traditional legend explains that
these escutcheons represent the five moor kings...
- prin****lities, and the
Khanates of
Siberia and Astrakhan. The six
upper escutcheons are
joint depictions of
various smaller prin****lities and oblasts. From...
- Portugal,
showing the
seven castles over the red
bordure and the five
escutcheons with
silver roundels. Coat of arms of
Ceuta Flags of the
autonomous communities...
- of
Amsterdam depicts three Saint Andrew's
Crosses and is
based on the
escutcheon in the coat of arms of Amsterdam. The flag is very
similar to the flag...
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saltire (i.e.,
crossed over one
another so as to form an X)
behind the
escutcheon (shield) (one
silver key and one gold key, tied with a red cord), and...
- the
escutcheons of
Dordrecht and Delft, two
other cities in Holland, the pale
refers to water. In
analogy with this, the
black pale in the
escutcheon of...