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mantling
▪ I. mantling, vbl. n. (ˈmæntlɪŋ) [f. mantle v. + -ing1.] † 1. The action of making a mantle. Obs.1507–8 in Ld. Treas. Acc. Scotl. (1902) IV. 30 Item, for mantilling of the said skinnis and lynyng of the goun, xxs. 2. Her. The ornamental accessory of drapery or scroll-work frequently depicted behind... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mantling
pale of the two metals or of the entire mantling being of a single tincture. The mantling of the Black Loyalist Heritage Society is a unique example in which the mantling is of two furs (ermines, lined ermine). wikipedia.org
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Weber (Franconian family)
Mantling: gules and argent. Crest: five ostrich feathers, azure-or-or-or-azure. Mantling: azure and or. Crest: three ostrich feathers, azure-argent-azure. wikipedia.org
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Mantle
by AMD Entertainment The Mantle, an album by Agalloch Greenmantle, a novel by John Buchan See also Mantel (disambiguation) Mantell (disambiguation) Mantling wikipedia.org
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Mantle and pavilion (heraldry)
Mantle and pavilion should not be mixed with Mantling. wikipedia.org
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Torse
It has the dual purpose of masking the join between helm and crest, and of holding the mantling in place. Like the mantling, the torse must always be of a metal and a colour; usually the torse and the mantling have the same tinctures. wikipedia.org
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Lambrequin
various applications of textiles. and in English may refer to: An ornamental motif, especially associated with French Rouen faience of c. 1690 to 1750 Mantling wikipedia.org
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Mihalko
Mantling: Dexter, or and azure; sinister, argent and gules. See also List of Ukrainian Surnames References U.S. Census Bureau, 1990. Surnames wikipedia.org
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Coat of arms of the British Indian Ocean Territory
The crest comprises a naval crown through which rises a red tower bearing the territory's flag; there is no helm or mantling. wikipedia.org
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Tępa Podkowa coat of arms
Blue mantling with silver and gold. In the crown a black wing. wikipedia.org
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Coat of arms of Victoria, British Columbia
There is no torse or mantling mentioned in the Canadian registry, yet mantling is depicted in the London grant as red and gold. wikipedia.org
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Konderski coat of arms
Mantling Gules doubled Argent. wikipedia.org
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Nycz coat of arms
Its mantling is identical to the Jastrzębiec coat of arms. wikipedia.org
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Hungarian heraldry
The mantling is often a combination of more than two tinctures, the most common being blue and gold on the dexter side and red and silver on the sinister In many cases mantling has more than two tinctures. The barred helm is normally used, but this is not a rule. wikipedia.org
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Coat of arms of the Azores
The crest is a closed helm in gold lined with red, surmounted by a wreath and mantling of silver and blue, topped by another blue eagle on which are superimposed ; b) Helm: affronté, or, lined gules; c) Crest: a goshawk issuant azure, beaked and langued gules, charged with nine mullets of five points or; d) Mantling wikipedia.org
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