Tool, Agricultural

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Illustrations:

Period sources:

Scheibler'sches Scheibler'sches Manesse Siebmacher,
Scheibler'sches Wappenbuch, älterer Teil Wappen der Familie von Rechenberg. BSB 312, 1480-1550. Garden rake. Scheibler'sches Wappenbuch, älterer Teil Wappen der Familie von Rechenberg. BSB 312, 1480-1550. Punner/pile-driver Manesse Codex, early 14th c, hand mill (top view) Siebmacher, plate 156, Leichnam, corpse on a bier/coffin/catafalque with a shovel in the crest


Stemmario
Stemmario Trivulziano, Milan, c1450, de Calchtera arms, harrow, eagle


Agricultural Tools in Siebmacher:

http://www.ellipsis.cx/~liana/heraldry/siebmacher/tool-agric.html

Modern:

Pictorial Dictionary of SCA Heraldry (3rd edition):

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Harrow


Pennsic Traceable Art Project:

[[8]]


Underused/unused: rake, mattock, hoe...


Tools with their own articles :

(tag "agricultural")


Parker's Heraldry:


Precedents:

From the October 2011 LoAR: #93Cormac Mór. Badge. (Fieldless) A punner Or. This is the defining instance of a punner, or pile-driver, in Society armory. Blazoned as a rammbock// in German armory, that term is most frequently translated as //pile-driver// in English. According to the OED, //punner is a 1611 spelling of a tool for pounding, or ramming, earth about a post. While we typically only search for synonyms of a common term when preserving a cant upon a surname, it seems within the bounds of reason to use the period term the submitter preferred. http:''heraldry.sca.org/loar/2011/10/11-10lar.html (also see the submission on OSCAR - https:''oscar.sca.org/index.php?action=145&id=17674)


In the Ordinary:

  • Tool - Agricultural - (includes cider press, harrow, hayfork, hoe, mattock, mowing fork, pick, pitchfork, plow, pruning hook, rake, reaping hook, shovel, sickle, spade) see also Sickle
  • Tool - Ax - see [[9]]
  • Tool - Carpentry - (includes saw) see also [[10]] and [[11]] and Axe
  • Tool - Other - (includes angle, athanor, bellows, cider press, cranequin, grozing iron, lathe, pick, pick axe, press, printer's ball) see also Anvil