Clickable heraldic map with all municipal arms of Sweden. Link in comments !10mo ⋅ heraldryoftheworld ⋅ r/heraldry
Beautiful decorative crowns. Image from Dekorative Vorlagen 14(1902-1903)2yr ⋅ heraldryoftheworld ⋅ r/heraldry
The mighty crowned bull as arms of the Dukes of Mecklenburg, (...). From a manuscript from 1459.11mo ⋅ heraldryoftheworld ⋅ r/heraldry
Arms of all countries of the world (1914). Very large file, see comments.1yr ⋅ heraldryoftheworld ⋅ r/heraldry
Today it is King's Day in the Netherlands (national holiday), so here the Dutch Royal arms.1yr ⋅ heraldryoftheworld ⋅ r/heraldry
Belgium, the country of lions... Only 24 in the National Arms. Is that enough ?2yr ⋅ heraldryoftheworld ⋅ r/heraldry
Alternative (...) Swiss cantonal arms. Published by the Swatch Group, 2002/2003. Which is your favourite ?1yr ⋅ heraldryoftheworld ⋅ r/heraldry
Beautiful Norwegen heraldry. Pity that most new municipalities decided on logo-in-a-shield designs..3yr ⋅ heraldryoftheworld ⋅ r/Norway
June 17, the National Day of Iceland. So here the Icelandic arms.1yr ⋅ heraldryoftheworld ⋅ r/heraldry
On the topic of savages/wild men : Antwerpen has a wild woman. The only one arms that I know of with one... Anybody another one ?2yr ⋅ heraldryoftheworld ⋅ r/heraldry
Interesting variation of the arms of Iceland. From 1708, at the time Iceland used a crowned dried cod, but this is rather different...2yr ⋅ heraldryoftheworld ⋅ r/heraldry
Arms of Dardanus, first King of Troy, and oldest known ancestor of the Habsburg dynasty.1yr ⋅ heraldryoftheworld ⋅ r/heraldry
I just like this elephant. From a manuscript from just before 1500.2mo ⋅ heraldryoftheworld ⋅ r/heraldry
Clickable heraldic map with all municipal arms of Sweden. Link in comments !10mo ⋅ heraldryoftheworld ⋅ r/sweden
Yesterday people wanted more lions on the Dutch national arms. Here the Belgian national arms. How many lions can you find ? (answer will be tomorrow)11mo ⋅ heraldryoftheworld ⋅ r/heraldry
Spanish arms and flag cards from 1955. Part of a larger series. Interesting flags and arms...3yr ⋅ heraldryoftheworld ⋅ r/spain
Arms of Mecklenburg (15th century). What happened to the bull ;-) ?2yr ⋅ heraldryoftheworld ⋅ r/heraldry
What tune should this boar be playing ? Suggestions ? (arms of Labanoras, Lithuania)1yr ⋅ heraldryoftheworld ⋅ r/heraldry
Looking for images of heraldic manhole covers from Norway, explanation see in the comments !2yr ⋅ heraldryoftheworld ⋅ r/Norway
The 'socialist' arms of the city of Cheb (Czechia) from 1961-1989/90.9mo ⋅ heraldryoftheworld ⋅ r/heraldry
Not supporters but anti-supporters ? (arms of Roeselare, BE). What are the lions afraid of ?1yr ⋅ heraldryoftheworld ⋅ r/heraldry
A page from the Wappen-Album, a pre-1910 publication with 8000 arms3yr ⋅ heraldryoftheworld ⋅ r/heraldry
Dental technicians guild of Vienna. Not the best design by Hugo Strohl.1yr ⋅ heraldryoftheworld ⋅ r/heraldry
Who can come up with an original name for this creature ? (16th century manuscript)1mo ⋅ heraldryoftheworld ⋅ r/heraldry
Arms of Thomas Skeffington, Bishop of Bangor, 1509-1533 (image from 1515)2yr ⋅ heraldryoftheworld ⋅ r/heraldry
German (or Austrian) postcard with some family arms (?). But which family ? No markings on front or back. Around 1915 I guess.2yr ⋅ heraldryoftheworld ⋅ r/heraldry
Modern heraldry from Croatia. What is the most beautiful coat of arms in Croatia ?3yr ⋅ heraldryoftheworld ⋅ r/croatia
The French village of Pillac adopted arms in 2021. The fourth quarter includes the logo of the Camino de Santiago pilgrim road, as it is on one of the tracks of the road. Your opinion on adding such a logo on municipal arms ?2yr ⋅ heraldryoftheworld ⋅ r/heraldry
Small selection of civic arms granted/adopted in 2022. Which of these id your favourite ?1yr ⋅ heraldryoftheworld ⋅ r/heraldry
What is your opinion on sports equipment in real heraldry (not club logos) ? (see comments for background)2yr ⋅ heraldryoftheworld ⋅ r/heraldry
Obtained about 20 years ago in a post office in Greenland as a souvenir.3yr ⋅ heraldryoftheworld ⋅ r/greenland
In the Netherlands there is a (local) discussion on the arms of Marken with a Moor. It is seen by some as a symbol of slavery, but it is not at all the case here. But are there any city or town arms with a clear link to slavery ?7mo ⋅ heraldryoftheworld ⋅ r/heraldry
What is this behind the tower ? Arms of Jacobus a Castro as bishop of Roermond (NL). In the Historia Ecclesiastica Ducatus Gelriae (1719).11mo ⋅ heraldryoftheworld ⋅ r/heraldry
Leter etter bilder av heraldiske kumlokk i Norge. Se kommentarer for forklaring.2yr ⋅ heraldryoftheworld ⋅ r/norge
Help needed in identifying these 16 arms from an armorial from 1514. Most likely member cities of the Hanseatic League, so North German or Baltic region. Most of the other arms that I could identify are also from these regions.2yr ⋅ heraldryoftheworld ⋅ r/heraldry
A boar supporter behind the shield. Unique in civic heraldry ? I do not recall another example, anybody ?1yr ⋅ heraldryoftheworld ⋅ r/heraldry
Ancien metiers (IV): translation French to English, what does this all mean? A guild in Abbeville, probably the longest one in the book...2yr ⋅ heraldryoftheworld ⋅ r/france
Ancien metiers (II): translation French to English, what does this mean (a guild in Abbeville)2yr ⋅ heraldryoftheworld ⋅ r/france