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Illustrations:[edit | edit source]

Period source:[edit | edit source]

Spindle, flax hackle:[edit | edit source]

VirgilRaber p119 drop-spindle.jpg BSB392dSuddeutchland vonHachlinge flax-hackle.jpg
Virgil Raber Wappenbuch, 1548, p119, drop spindle BSB 392d, Wappenbuch Suddeutschland, 1500-1550, canting arms of von Hachlinge, a flax hackle, image courtesy of Bruce Draconarius.

Havettes:[edit | edit source]

WorshipfulCompanyClothWorkers 1530 havettes.jpg 15thC Shearman-of-Nuremberg havettes.jpg
Arms of Worshipful Company of Clothworkers, from 1530, which kept the havettes (the charges in chief) of the 1510 arms of the Worshipful Company of Shearmen, after the Shearmen and the Fullers combined to form the new company. Image courtesy of Bruce Draconarius 15th Century Nuremburg manuscript showing havettes in use by a shearman, image courtesy of Jeanne de Robin

Modern:[edit | edit source]

Pictorial Dictionary of SCA Heraldry (3rd edition):[edit | edit source]

Image
Drop Spindle

Vector Graphics:[edit | edit source]

Annotated Pennsic Traceable Art Project[edit | edit source]

See also: Category:Tools

Parker's Heraldry:[edit | edit source]

Angles: this bearing seems intended to represent the hook or fastening of a waistband (the arms of Wastley being allusive), and for this purpose the rings are attached; possibly for the same purpose, namely, that it might serve as a dress fastening, rings were attached to the Cross annuletty. This charge might be described also as two chevrons interlaced and couped. > Azure, three pairs of Angles interlaced fesswise; at each end an annulet azure–WASTLEY. https://www.heraldsnet.org/saitou/parker/index.htm


Precedents:[edit | edit source]

Precedents of the SCA College of Arms - http://heraldry.sca.org/laurel/precedents.html
Morsulus Heralds Website - http://www.morsulus.org/ (to search the LoARs and Precedents)
Use the above links to be sure any precedents listed below haven't been superseded by newer precedents.

Definition:[edit | edit source]

Registerability:[edit | edit source]

(Restricted, Reserved, SFPP, OOP)

October 2013 - No More Modern Drop Spindles:[edit | edit source]

As for modern drop spindles, that charge with its wide whorl, triangular cop, and often a hook at the upper end was declared to be a step from period practice in November 2007. It will likewise no longer be allowed after the April 2014 decision meetings. Submitters should instead use a period drop spindle instead, which has a much smaller whorl, an ovoid cop, and no pronounced hook. An example can be seen in Virgil Raber's Wappenbuch, 1548 (found at http://bilderserver.at/wappenbuecher/VirgilRaberEXAv2_52z2/, page 118/119). [See above] http://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2013/10/13-10cl.html

December 2010 LoAR - post-period drop spindle SFPP:[edit | edit source]

#39Clarice Alienor Aldinoch. Device. Vert, an empty drop spindle Or between two sewing needles in pile argent. The use of a post-period depiction of a drop spindle is a step from period practice. http://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2010/12/10-12lar.html (Image at http:''oscar.sca.org/index.php?action=145&id=14739)


Conflict:[edit | edit source]

Identifiability:[edit | edit source]

Collected Precedents:[edit | edit source]

In the Ordinary[edit | edit source]