Gyrfalcon over crown
Re: Gyrfalcon over crown
Hi,
An image of the marks may help, it would at least give country of origin, rough dateline, etc.
Trev.
An image of the marks may help, it would at least give country of origin, rough dateline, etc.
Trev.
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John & Henry Lias, London, 1818.
Trev.
Trev.
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Yes, I know that. I am asking about the family crest that is on the other side.
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Trev.
Trev.
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Yes true. I will post any news of the family crest if I find anything.
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Re: Gyrfalcon over crown
The figure is a martlet perched on/atop a mural coronet.
Unfortunately, I do not find any crests of this design in Fairbairn's Crests, the best source for hunting down English crests.
David
Unfortunately, I do not find any crests of this design in Fairbairn's Crests, the best source for hunting down English crests.
David
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Thanks so much David, very very helpful. Sorry for the misleading tittle, but it is definitively a martlet, and a mural crown. Toy/Toye or Sewel families have the same family crest.
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Then the mural coronet in both of this crests have 5 towers (meaning town?), and the one I have has 3 (meaning village?). I don't know if this is makes it a different family crest, but getting closer.
Thanks again
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Then the mural coronet in both of this crests have 5 towers (meaning town?), and the one I have has 3 (meaning village?). I don't know if this is makes it a different family crest, but getting closer.
Thanks again
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Re: Gyrfalcon over crown
In English heraldry, I don't think there is any particular meaning to the number of crenelles (three or five) on a mural coronet; it's more something that is left up to the artist.
I did find the crest ascribed to the Toy/Toye family of Gloucestershire in a different edition of Fairbairn's Crests.
David
I did find the crest ascribed to the Toy/Toye family of Gloucestershire in a different edition of Fairbairn's Crests.
David