User talk:JSpuller
Corrections
- For update
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spear update on lower rider
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The blazon for the arms of Alan Buxhull is a normal lion, not double tailed. Blazon is: Or, a lion rampant Azure, fretty Argent
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I've made this arms before I realized that the 2nd and 3rd qtrs. are not actually anchors but rather grappling hooks. The examples of Brignano branch arms can be found here. The grappling hooks are shown with three points and a rope
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Same as previous, the anchor is actually a grappling hook
New Arms requests
Illeshazy or rather Illésházy - Barons and counts. Their arms shows a blue shield with a black eagle being pierced by an arrow, the stance of the eagle (or hawk?) is somewhat different on some variants regarding the fact is it being pierced or also holding an arrow in its beak. First variant examples: example 1, example 2, example 3., example 4. However I believe this variant is actually just a simple variant of how the arms is really supposed to look which is shown in far more prevalent variant which shows the eagle having a bit of a different stance: example 1, example 2, example 3, example 4, example 5, example 6, example 7, example 8, example 9, etc, etc.
Cavalcabo - Lords of Cremona, Marquises of Viadana. Branch of the famed Obertenghi family, later known as Welf or Welf-Este. The arms is a knight riding a bull. example 1, example 2, example 3, example 4, etc.
Tudor Fynchan - Also called Theodor or Theodore. Senior line descended from eldest son of Ednyfed Fychan from his 1st marriage. Their arms was a modification of Ednyfed Fynchan arms and is blazoned as "gules, a chevron between three men's heads in profile argent". The arms is basically that of Ednyfed but the heads are in profile (similar to Degenberg and Heidenberg) as opposed to affrontee and completely white, the chevron is also plain without the ermine spots. In general arms is similar to this arms but with normal heads instead of moor heads.
Griffith Penrhyn - same line as above but from younger descendant in later generations. Arms is blazoned as: "gules, a chevron ermine, three old men's heads couped at the neck in profile proper". Difference between the previous arms and these are that the chevron is ermine and that the heads are proper, but described as "old heads" means the hair and beard is white. example
Williams Vaynol - Lords and Baronets of Vaynol. The blazon is: "gules, a chevron ermine between three Saracens heads couped proper". Again same arms as previous but the heads are now colored "proper"...i.e. proper skin color, proper hair (brown) color example here...note that the file is named after Penrhyn but it is wrong, this is the arms of Vaynol branch.
Williams Penrhyn - Line from younger scions of Williams line as previous. They were Lords of Cochwillan and later Baronets of Penrhyn. Arms is: "Gules, a chevron ermine between three Saracen heads affrontee couped at shoulders proper". The arms is very similar to Ednyfed original arms however the heads have an extension, all in all the way it should be shown is similar to Vaughan arms where you can see the shoulders.
Visconti Borromei - Line of Visconti issued from younger brother of Matteo I. Lords of Albizzate. Lords and Counts of Brebbia and so on...other branches of this family were Counts of Fontaneto, Carbonara, etc. Arms is quartered: 1&4 Visconti, 2&4 Gules a horse bit Argent. example 1 - this version has a heart shield with castle. example 2 - this is a variant from 19th century with a chief of Bavaria I believe. The "horse bit" is also found on the current arms of Divignano seen here and is in fact taken from the great arms of Borromeo family as can be seen in the lower right corner of their arms.
Visconti d'Aragona - Another line of Visconti. Marquises of Invorio. Counts of Sesto Calende and Cigognola, Lords and Barons of Ornavasso, etc. The arms setup is basically the same as this Bandini arms. 1&4 is Visconti, 2&3 is Aragon, on chieft imperial eagle crowned as on Odescalchi arms. Over all is a heart shield split in half, upper half is "Or, eagle displayed Sable, crowned Or" and the lower half is: Azure, a column (such as on Colonna f.e.) between two keys Argent. example 1 - this example mistakenly shows the Aragon qtrs. with only three pallets instead of proper four.
Comment
Dear J Spuller, Thank you for uploading my requests (various Graeff coat of arms). --Holland (talk) 22:18, 22 May 2021 (CEST)
You’re welcome Holland! Thank you for your contributions to the site! (talk) 00:27, 29 May 2021 (CEST)
Hello, JSpuller. I have been a fan of your heraldry art for a few years now. I created this account because I wanted to ask about the new Parrot. It looks quite hawkish. What made you decide to change it? --Xitax (talk) 16:25, 28 May 2021 (CEST)
Hello Xitax! That’s a good question actually. I don’t agree that the parrot/popinjay looks hawkish, but I see where you are coming from (as it do differ a bit from the earlier version). I remade it as I wasn’t pleased with the look or posture. (talk) 00:50, 29 May 2021 (CEST)
Good evening dear JSpuller, can I kindly ask you to add the missing papal coat of arms? The sources can be find in the "Papal armorial" Wikipedia page. Thank you for your time. Filli99 (talk) 19:07, 13 August 2021 (CET)