Tar wreath iron

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The tar wreath iron is a common figure in heraldry and very rare in the coat of arms .

A spatial heraldic figure is shown , which resembles a long-stemmed wine glass with a metal base and an open metal basket. In the tincture black is preferred. The tar wreath is attached to the tar wreath, which was used as a burning weapon for religious acts.

The heraldic figure from the coat of arms of the Winkelhausen nobility is known . The coat of arms shows a black tar wreath in silver and is repeated in the upper coat of arms .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Adam Strobl: Knowledge of the peoples of individual states and tribes from different parts of the globe with regard to their spiritual and moral life. Anton Benko, Vienna 1841, p. 39.
  2. ^ Carl Ballhausen: The First Anglo-Dutch Sea War 1652-1654: As well as the Swedish-Dutch Sea War 1658-1659. Springer-Verlag, 1923/2013, ISBN 978-94-017-6560-2 , p. 276.
  3. ^ Anton Fahne: Gender and Seats. Volume 2 Issue 1. JM Heberle, Cologne 1866, p. 55.