Copper
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Copper
Not sure where to put this; but I've only come across this rare and unusual heraldic metal in connection with Canadian heraldry; has anyone else come across it in connection with any other heraldic traditions?
- Chas Charles-Dunne
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Re: Copper
So far, I believe that they have only used it for Ecclesiastical heraldry. I have not heard of it being used anywhere else.
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Re: Copper
I believe its been used in the arms of Kim Campbell; former Prime Minister of Canada.
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Re: Copper
Jonathan Webster wrote:I believe its been used in the arms of Kim Campbell; former Prime Minister of Canada.
I didn't know that, but it is certainly good to know. I hope it will be available to all petitioners and not just reserved for 'specials'.
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- steven harris
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Re: Copper
Nisbet-Brown, granted 1996
Arms: Purpure a tree eradicated composed per pale to the dexter of a sugar maple and to the sinister of an apple tree fructed all Copper
Crest: A lion passant queue fourchée Copper collared Purpure
City of Whitehorse, granted 2002
Arms: Copper on a fess wavy Azure a paddlewheel steamboat Argent, in base a bar wavy per fess wavy Argent and Azure;
Crest: Issuant from an antique crown Vert a steam locomotive wheel Copper
Prime-Minister Campbell's arms are "Or the universal symbol for a woman pendant from its crosspiece a pair of scales Rose and in base three bars wavy Azure on a canton the mark of the Prime Ministership of Canada (Argent four maple leaves conjoined in cross at the stem Gules)".
Arms: Purpure a tree eradicated composed per pale to the dexter of a sugar maple and to the sinister of an apple tree fructed all Copper
Crest: A lion passant queue fourchée Copper collared Purpure
City of Whitehorse, granted 2002
Arms: Copper on a fess wavy Azure a paddlewheel steamboat Argent, in base a bar wavy per fess wavy Argent and Azure;
Crest: Issuant from an antique crown Vert a steam locomotive wheel Copper
Prime-Minister Campbell's arms are "Or the universal symbol for a woman pendant from its crosspiece a pair of scales Rose and in base three bars wavy Azure on a canton the mark of the Prime Ministership of Canada (Argent four maple leaves conjoined in cross at the stem Gules)".
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- Ton de Witte
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Re: Copper
For me this copper business doesn't work, it looks to much like gold.
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Re: Copper
Ton de Witte wrote:For me this copper business doesn't work, it looks to much like gold.
I whole heartily agree
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