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Basic Information:
Many combinations of gules and vert (red and green), especially gules on vert and vert on gules, would be considered low contrast and would be un-registerable using the Core Style rules. They would have to be registered as an Individually Attested Pattern formerly known as a Regional Style Exception. See SENA - [[1]]
Period Examples:
Link to Spreadsheet of Tincture IAPs on Google Docs - [[2]] Form to add new examples to the Tincture IAP Spreadsheet - https:docs.google.com/forms/d/1PGElgT_98WQK-HksxXOpbqc8SN6EPXXTJ-fvigbA0M8/viewform?usp=send_form#start=invite
German:
Siebmacher, 1605. Gules mount issuant (?) from dexter on an azure field with a vert base. Image courtesy of Andreas Lucernensis |
Regional Exceptions to the Rule of Tincture, Vol. 01 (German) - [[3]]
Regional Exceptions to the Rule of Tincture, Vol. 02 (more German) - [[4]]
Gules with vert feather: http:www.wappenbuch.de/pages/wappen_139_Siebmacher.htm V: Scholley
Gules with vert stuff: http:www.wappenbuch.de/pages/wappen_152_Siebmacher.htm V: Loss
Vert with gules flowers: http:www.wappenbuch.de/pages/wappen_188_Siebmacher.htm V: Aschenbrvch
Vert tree (trunked argent) on gules: http:www.wappenbuch.de/pages/wappen_226_Siebmacher.htm Wildbad
Bartenschlager Band 4, Köchlin: Per fess per pale or and sable and gules, in chief a demi-man issuant from the fess line in a gown counterchanged, wearing a torse sable and or, maintaining in dexter hand a bunch of grapes Or, and in base a cauldron sable within a wreath vert. @http://www.stadtarchiv-schaffhausen.ch/Schaffhausen-Geschichte/Genealogie/Register/Bartenschlager_4/Köchlin.html
Bartenschlager Band 7, Stillemann: Gules, in chief a fish naiant argent and in base a trefoil slipped vert. @http://www.stadtarchiv-schaffhausen.ch/Schaffhausen-Geschichte/Genealogie/Register/Bartenschlager_7/Stillemann.html
Harder Band 7, Pfau: Gules, a peacock affronty proper atop a trimount vert issuant from base. @http://www.stadtarchiv-schaffhausen.ch/Schaffhausen-Geschichte/Genealogie/Register/Harder_7/Pfau.html
Harder Band 8, Sulzer: Gules, in fess two mullets of six Or between a sprig of three leaves and a trimount issuant from base vert. @http://www.stadtarchiv-schaffhausen.ch/Schaffhausen-Geschichte/Genealogie/Register/Harder_8/Sulzer.html
Academy of Saint Gabriel report 1991 (@http://www.s-gabriel.org/1991) gives examples of low-contrast gyronny including:
● Bassingborgh (15th C) Gyronny of 12 parts vert and gules [6].
[6] Oliver, Stefan, _An Introduction to Heraldry_ (New York: Gallery Books, 1987, ISBN 0-8317-4433-2), p.19.
Zurich Roll - #248 GETLINGEN: Vert, in fess a hunting horn increscentwise bell to chief argent stringed gules conjoined to another decrescentwise gules stringed argent.
Aügsbürg: Per pale gules and argent, a {something} vert. @http://codicon.digitale-sammlungen.de/1bsb00002481_00117.jpg
Anglo-French:
BSB291, |
Nothalten, a municipality in the canton of Barr in France: Gules a bear sable on a trimount issuant from base vert, maintaining an anchor with the top forming the numeral 4 Or. @http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nothalten
Iberian: Livro
Italian:
From Großes Wappenbuch, enthaltend die Wappen der deutschen Kaiser, der europäischen Königs- und Fürstenhäuser, der Päpste und Kardinäle, Bischöfe und Äbte bis zu den lebenden Repräsentanten zur Zeit der Regentschaft Kaiser Rudolfs II. und Papst Gregors XIII. - Cod.icon. 333 [S.l.] Süddeutschland 1583 @http://codicon.digitale-sammlungen.de/Blatt_bsb00002481,00006.html (collected by Gunnvor silfrahar)
Bishop Sunden M: Per fess gules and azure, in chief an orthodox cross argent on a trimount issuant from the line of division vert. @http://codicon.digitale-sammlungen.de/1bsb00002481_00069.jpg
Pope Julius 3: Argent, on a bend gules between two laurel wreaths three trimounts couped vert. @http://codicon.digitale-sammlungen.de/1bsb00002481_00090.jpg
Pope Gregorius 13: Gules, a demi-dragon displayed vert. @http://codicon.digitale-sammlungen.de/1bsb00002481_00090.jpg
Cardinal Hugo Boncompagno: Gules, a demi-dragon displayed vert. @http://codicon.digitale-sammlungen.de/1bsb00002481_00097.jpg
Franciscus Episcopus Tridentinus Sacri Romani Impery Princeps: {blazoning only quarters 2 & 3} gules, on a bend vert a mullet of six or. @http://codicon.digitale-sammlungen.de/1bsb00002481_00236.jpg
Precedents:
Precedents of the SCA College of Arms - [[5]] Morsulus Heralds Website - [[6]] (to search the LoARs and Precedents)
From the <month> <year> LoAR:
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