- argent, a key
paleways counterchanged 13th c. (as part of Unterwalden); 17th c. (modern coa)
Sarnen 6b
Nidwalden Gules, a key
paleways with two shafts...
- the arms.
Escutcheon Or, on a fess Gules,
three lozengy buckles,
tongues paleways Gold; on a
canton of the Second, a
cross humettée of the Third.
Motto Fortitudine...
-
President of the
United States shall be of the
following design: SHIELD:
Paleways of
thirteen pieces argent and gules, a
chief azure; upon the
breast of...
- white-and-red key on a red-and-white
field (per fess
gules and argent, a key
paleways with
double wards counterchanged) as the coat of arms of the
united canton...
- of the
second (Lyon); 2nd and 3rd quarters, Ermine,
three bows
stringed paleways proper (Bowes). The
shield is
surmounted by the
imperial crown, and supported...
-
Congress adopting the arms,
still in force,
legally blazoned the
shield as:
Paleways of 13 pieces,
argent and gules; a chief, azure. As the
designers recognized...
-
Heraldic Code of the
Philippines (Republic Act 8491) is as follows: ...
Paleways of two (2) pieces,
azure and gules; a
chief argent studded with
three (3)...
- March 11, 1911 (1911-03-11) (standardized 1943)
Design A
shield blazoned "
Paleways of 13 pieces,
argent and gules; a chief, azure"
supported by a bald eagle...
-
President of the
United States shall be of the
following design: SHIELD:
Paleways of
thirteen pieces argent and gules, a
chief azure; upon the
breast of...
-
Escallops in base Or (Duff of Braco); 2nd and 3rd,
Gules three Skeans paleways Argent hafted and
pommelled Or
surmounted by as many Wolves'
Heads couped...