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Thanks for the information. Indeed the similarity is exact Fernando. I think the borders are permeable for this type of weapon
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Is it possible to highlight the details?
This one is very good partisan eye candy. |
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Here are other pictures
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Udo, are you sure this is the Royal coat of arms of Spain ? Do i see some unusual symbols there ?
Maybe the arms of a Spanish noble house ? ![]() . |
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May be you are right, the cross could stand for Sardinia, so it may be the Spanish Sardinia variant of 1580-1668. The lamb of God has certainly nothing to do with the coat of arms but what it stands for I don't know. May be it is the lamb of the "Golden Vlies"?
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Looks to me like a cross potent (Jerusalem).
Interestingly the coat of arms you show has the Portuguese inescutcheon; which make sense as, by then, Portugal was part of the Filipes crown. . |
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