Citations:enchaussure
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English citations of enchaussure
- 1892, John Woodward, George Burnett, A Treatise on Heraldry, British and Foreign: With English and French Glossaries, page 89:
- When a shield is chaussé-ploye, or mantelé, three tinctures are sometimes employed; the field being of one, and each of the side pieces of the enchaussure, or mantel, being of another. The Danish family of MOST bore : Argent, chapé of sable to the dexter, and of gules to the sinister; […]
- 1924, Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, Catalogue, page 29:
- ... France ancient, on a bend gules, 3 lions passant argent, a sinister emanchure and a dexter enchaussure of the last (these arms, apart from the emanchure and enchaussure, are those of the family of Bourbon, Comtes de la Marche […])
- 1924, Book-prices Current: A Record of Prices at which Books Have Been Sold at Auction, page 427:
- ... the border to the first miniature slightly damaged, in the lower margin a coat-of-arms, France ancient, on a bend gules, three lions passant argent, a sinister emanchure and a dexter enchaussure of the last (these arms, […]