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Definition of Mantlings
1. mantling [n] - See also: mantling
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mantlings
Literary usage of Mantlings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Heraldry for Craftsmen & Designers by William Henry St. John Hope (1913)
"mantlings Origin of mantlings; Simple early forms; Colours of mantlings; Medieval
usage as to Colours of ..."
2. Descriptive Catalogue of Impressions from Ancient Scotish Seals, Royal by Henry Laing (1850)
"Crest on a helmet with mantlings, a pheon. The inscription is on a scroll
surrounding the design, and flowing down each side. ..."
3. Practical Heraldry: Or, an Epitome of English Armory, Showing how and by by Charles Worthy (1889)
"CRESTS, HELMETS, mantlings, AND OTHEE EXTERIOR ORNAMENTS OF THE SHIELD. Origin of
Crests—Pan Crests—Crest of Edward III. ..."
4. Descriptive Catalogue of Impressions from Ancient Scottish Seals: Royal by Henry Laing (1850)
"Crest on a helmet with mantlings, a pheon. The inscription is on a scroll
surrounding the design, and flowing down each side. ..."
5. A Treatise on Heraldry, British and Foreign: With English and French Glossaries by John Woodward (1896)
"Arm.) On the seals of Sir JOHN BUSSY in 1391 and 1407 the mantlings are barry,
... Some recent examples of mantlings constructed on the old lines, but, ..."
6. The British Herald; Or, Cabinet of Armorial Bearings of the Nobility ...by Thomas Robson by Thomas Robson (1830)
"If the coat is lila- zoned, ermine, a fesse sa. the mantlings ought to be ...
mantlings, or Lambrequins, [from the French, lambeaux] were, originally, ..."
7. Catalogue of a Collection of Oriental Porcelain and Pottery: Lent for by Augustus Wollaston Franks (1878)
"Bill? mantlings and crest, two snakes embowed ; motto, sis RELIX uis ; border of
... Eoss ; helmet mantlings and crest, a hand supporting a royal crown, ..."