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Rank Flag of a Marshal of France (fotw); Former First Class Commodore’s
Broad Pennant, UK
Please note that two examples would be the rank flag of Marshal of France (which office has no extant holder) and the broad pennant of a commodore first class (a rank in abeyance since 1958.
Flag of Ulvik, Norway (fotw); Flag of
Samnanger, Norway (fotw);
Flag of Hemne, Norway (fotw)
Flag of the University of Leicester, UK (fotw)
Flag of Nidfurn, Switzerland (fotw);
Flag of Surrey, UK (fotw);
Flag of Benken, Switzerland (fotw)
Flag of Luzein, Switzerland (fotw);
Flag of Wallisellen, Switzerland (fotw);
Flag of Wolfenchiessen, Switzerland (fotw)
Villiers, Switzerland (fotw); English Red Ensign c1625 – 1707 (fotw)
Commissioning Pennant of South Africa (fotw)
Flag of Rio de Moinhos, Portugal (fotw);
Flag of Bilje, Croatia (fotw);
Flag of Açoreira, Portugal (fotw)
Please note charges can be arranged in fess but orientated palewise as per the examples below, with would be blazoned as ‘three shovels palewise in fess’.
Flag and Arms of Siljan, Norway (fotw)
Flag of Stankovci, Croatia (fotw);
Flag of Mandal, Norway (fotw);
Flag of West-Friesland, The Netherlands (fotw)
Flag of Sor-Odal, Norway (fotw);
Flag of Masfjorden, Norway (fotw);
Flag of Lavangen, Norway (fotw)
Arms of Babimost, Poland (fotw);
Flag of Biel/Bienne, Switzerland (fotw);
Flag of Milíkov, Czechia (fotw);
National Flag of Antigua-Barbuda (fotw);
Flag of Sarawak, Malaysia (fotw);
Flag of Bodø, Norway (fotw)
Arms and Flag of Gorlice, Poland (fotw)
Please note that in English heraldry only a wild beast should be described as “incensed”, and that other charges are “inflamed”.
Flag of Jarocin County, Poland (fotw); Flag of
Pleszew County,
Poland (fotw)
Please note that this is not an established term, but has been introduced by the Editors since no suitable (or suitably descriptive) alternative could be found.
Flag of Oron-la-Ville, Switzerland (fotw)
Flag of Ulstein, Norway (fotw);
Arms and Flag of Wunstorf, Germany (fotw)
Two Merchant Flags, Portugal 16th/17th Century (fotw)
Flag of Banská Bystrica, Slovakia (fotw); Flag of
Bojná, Slovakia (fotw)
Flag of the Sulawesi Separatist Movement, Indonesia (fotw)
Individual/Rank Flag of a Brigadier General, US Army (fotw)
Indoor Flag of The Secretary of Agriculture, US (fotw);
Indoor Flag of the Secretary of Health and Human Resources, US (fotw);
Indoor Flag of The Secretary of The Interior, US (fotw)
Flag of Friedrichstadt, Germany (fotw);
Flag of Kalkar, Germany (fotw);
Flag of Varaždin County, Croatia (fotw)
Notes
a) Please note that some heraldic sources propose that this term should also be used when more than one shield appears within another, but it is suggested that a suitable glossary or heraldic dictionary should be consulted for further information.
b) However, one further (authoritative) source states that an inescutcheon should be placed on or near the fess-point, and that the term “escutcheon” be used for any that are seen in another position – see ‘honour-point 2)’.
Flag of Lugaggia, Switzerland (fotw);
Flag of Gornja Stubica,
Croatia (fotw);
Flag of Geroldswil, Switzerland (fotw)
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