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Indeed Super Michael, but it is not Saxon
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Sorry but that was the only shot I had ...
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Perhaps Baden is a possibility, the "Schraffur" suggests red colour.
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Thanks Gustav. A hatched band indeed corresponds to a red color according to heraldry code.
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This is the coat-of-arms of Strassburg (Strasbourg), the free city of the 17th century
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Bingo
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Thank you for the update on that Jean Marc. It means a great deal to have that kind of follow through on these queries which often remain unsolved. These threads are an ever growing archives of data which have become a valuable resource for those researching arms and armour, and updated data is ever important.
With much appreciation, Jim |
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