Shield with checkmark continuous line art. Protect linear symbol. Guard drawing sign. Vector isolated on white.
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Collection of four coat of arms. The first top left is a shield with an eagle on it and above his knights helmet with crown and a wreath of leaves for decoration of both side. Bottom blank banner message.Back top right consists of a shield with a crown at the top divided into four which is boar's head and crossed axes, wreath of leaves for decoration of both side and bottom blank banner message.Bottom left is a round shield with the head of a ram on it at the top has a crown, and on both sides with wreaths and below a blank banner message.Bottom right is a shield with a lion's head on it, two crossed swords behind him and a stone tower at the top and two outstretched wings on both sides with a blank banner message below.
Historic ironwork: 1) Ancient Roman key; 2) Door hinge (15th century); 3) Door knocker (16th century); 4) Gothic decorative cover on the keyhole; 5) banister (Danzig, 16th century); 6) Lock (17th century); 7, 13, 16, 20) Key (France, 17th and 18th century); 8) Iron grate over a garden door (Nuremberg, 17th century); 9) Door hinge (15th century); 10) Window grill (17th century); 11) Diamond Rosette for door handle (15th century); 12) Steeple cross with weathercock (15th century); 14) Window grill (18th century); 15) Open-work chest lid (16th century); 17) Renaissance decorative cover on the keyhole (16th century); 18) Door lock (France, 17th century); 19) Torch holder (Italy, 15th century); 21) Wall chandelier (Germany, 18th century); 22) Door grill (France, 18th century), 23) Guild house sign (18th century); 24) Gothic decorative cover on the keyhole (15th century); 25) Door knocker (15th century). Wood engravings, published in 1897.
Historical armor and weapons from antiquity to the 16th century. Left side: 1) Franconian soldier, 8th century (Chess pawn of Charlemagne); 2) Polish knight, end of the 15th century; 3) French warrior, about 1120; 4) Battle of Ascalon (stained glass in the Basilica of Saint-Denis); 5-6) German armour from the time of Maximilian I; 7) Textile structures of chainmail. Right side: 1) Rapier of Peter Paul Rubens (1630); 2) Morion (helmet), Italian work, 16th century; 3) Sword hilt, 16th century; 4) Storm hood of Philipp II of Spain, Italian work, 16th century; 5) Sword of Cesare Borgia; 6) Damasked, half gilded helmet, Paris, 16th century; 7) Roman breastplate (aftrer a sculpture of Germanicus); 8) Round shield, 16th century; 9) Breastplate with epaulettes of a boy's armor Philip III of Spain, Florentiener work, end of the 16th century; 10) Storm hood, 16th century; 11) Oriental round shield; 12) Armor with burgundy helmet, Italian work, 16th century; 13) Embossed shield, at the time of Henry II of France; 14-15) Battle axes, 16th century. Wood engravings, published in 1897.