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Academy of Saint Gabriel report 1991 ([[@http://www.s-gabriel.org/1991]]) gives a few examples of low-contrast gyronny: | Academy of Saint Gabriel report 1991 ([[@http://www.s-gabriel.org/1991]]) gives a few examples of low-contrast gyronny: | ||
● Mathison (1639) Gyronny sable and gules a lion rampant Or [4]; <span class="text_exposed_hide">...</span> | |||
● Guild of Coopers (1509) Gyronny sable and gules on a chevron between three annulets Or a royne between two broad axes azure, and on a chief vert three lilies argent [5]; and | |||
● Bassingborgh (15th C) Gyronny of 12 parts vert and gules [6]. | |||
[4] Nisbet, Alexander, _A System of Heraldry_ (Edinburgh: T.A. Constable, 1984), v.1, p.198. | [4] Nisbet, Alexander, _A System of Heraldry_ (Edinburgh: T.A. Constable, 1984), v.1, p.198. | ||
[5] Bromley, John, and Heather Child, _The Armorial Bearings of the Guilds of London_ (New York: Frederick Warne & Co. Inc., 1960). | [5] Bromley, John, and Heather Child, _The Armorial Bearings of the Guilds of London_ (New York: Frederick Warne & Co. Inc., 1960). |