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Heraldic crests, 1858. Creator: Unknown
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Heraldic crests, 1858. Creator: Unknown
Heraldic crests, 1858. 1. Great Britain; 2. Belgium; 3. Portugal; 4. Sardinia; 5. Holland; 6. Prince of Wales; 7. Prince Albert; 8. Hanover; 9. Spain; 10. Denmark; 11. Turkey; 12. France; 13. Switzerland; 14. Tuscany; 15. Greece; 16. Prussia; 17. America; 18. Austria; 19. Ionian Isles; 20. Papal States; 21. Brazil; 22. Russia; 23. Bavaria; 24. Naples; 25. Sweden; 26. Mexico; 27. Venezuela; 28. East India Company'. From "Illustrated London News", 1858
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This heraldic crests print, published in the Illustrated London News in 1858, showcases the coats of arms of various nations and states from across Europe and beyond. The intricately designed emblems, engraved in black and white, include the crests of Great Britain, featuring the lion and unicorn, and those of Belgium, Portugal, Sardinia, Holland, and many more. The double-headed eagle graces the crests of Russia and the Holy Roman Empire, while the lion holds the shield for the Prince of Wales and Prince Albert. Spain, Denmark, Turkey, France, Switzerland, Tuscany, Greece, Prussia, America, Austria, Ionian Isles, Papal States, Brazil, Bavaria, Naples, Sweden, Mexico, Venezuela, and the East India Company are also represented. This impressive collection of heraldic symbols offers a glimpse into the rich history and cultural diversity of the 19th century, providing a fascinating insight into the visual language of the time. The print, which was published in the esteemed Illustrated London News, is a testament to the enduring allure of heraldry and its role in the visual representation of nations and states.
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