The shield, 6 3 / 4 by 5 3 / 4, bears Brend impaling sable on a chevron between three hinds argent as many annulets of the field, for Collett.
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The seal of the borough of Liskeard was Ar . a fleur-de-lis and perched thereon and respecting each other two birds in chief two annulets and in flank two feathers.
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The blazon of the municipal coat of arms is " Argent a bear Sable langued, armed and priapic in his virility Gules between his front paws an Annulet of the same ."
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Description : On a buff rectangle with rounded corners in width and in height overall with a black border, a black vertical stripe charged with a light blue flash superimposed by a black annulet counterchanged.
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The vertical stripe symbolizes the flow of fuel and water, while the annulet, suggesting a wheel ( as on the Quartermaster insignia of branch ), highlights the constant movement of supplies and materiel.
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"Quarterly, 1 and 4, Arms of Philip the Good, 2 and 3, barry of eight, or and azure, three annulets gules in chief ( La Vieuville ) ."
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Since 1912 : " Vert, an armillary-sphere Or, pierced with a cross formy Gules, voided Argent, and surrounded by an annulet Azure charged with nineteen five-pointed stars Argent.
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"In Blazon : Tierced per bend sinister Azure, and Vert, a bend sinister Gules fimbriated Argent and in dexter chief a Sun with twelve straight rays Or charged with an annulet Azure ."
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In English heraldic language, this might be rendered : Quarterly surmounted by a fess sable, first and fourth azure a fleur-de-lis argent, second and third argent an annulet of the first.
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The municipality s heraldic language be described thus : Argent a bend sinister gules charged with three cinquefoils Or pierced azure, the whole between an annulet and a fleur-de-lis, both of the second.