Other Objects

Anchor1

great help when needed most; Christian symbol of hope

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Annulet2

5th son

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Crescent2

2nd son
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Comet2

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Compass1

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Crown1

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Fleur-de-lis1

represents France; 6th son

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Hand Dexter1

faith, sincerity, and justice; a red hand on a canton, escutcheon or quarter is the mark of a baronet

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Horseshoe1

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Label1

1st son

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Mullet1

3rd son

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Square1

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Sun in Splendor1

glory and splendor

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Tower1

grandeur and solidarity; sometimes granted to someone who has captured such a structure

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Trumpet1

ready for the battle

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Sources

  1. A Complete Guide to Heraldry by Arthur Charles Fox-Davies and Illustrated by Graham Johnston, originally published 1909.
  2. Created for the Coat of Arms Designer at Inkwell Ideas.