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Examples of sable-on-gules armory on WikiMedia Commons
Escutcheon Armiger Type Origin Year attested Alternate
Albania National Albanian 1912
Amsterdam Town Dutch 1804–1814
Einsiedeln Municipal Swiss
Kastrioti Royal
(Principality)
Albanian 1389–1444
Malvagna Municipal Italian
Wittenberg Municipal German 1994
Zambrów Town Polish 1999
Examples of SCA-registered arms with sable on gules or gules on sable
Escutcheon Armiger Type Origin Year attested Blazon
[1] Kára Báreksdóttir Personal An Tir 1997 Per fess argent and gules a reindeer lodged sable.
[2] Sophie Xylander Personal West 1985 Gules, a seal naiant to sinister, its tail reflexed above its head, proper, within a bordure sable fimbriated Or.
[3] Maythen Gervaise Personal West 1980 Per bend sinister sable and Or, a dragon counter-passant reguardant, wings addorsed, gules.
[4] Annanias Fenne Personal AEthelmearc 2002 Per bend argent and sable, a rose and a chief gules.
Examples of sable-on-gules armory appearing in medieval rolls of arms [5]
Escutcheon Armiger Source Origin Year attested Blazon
[6] [7] MANDACH Zurich Roll Switzerland 1340 (circa) Per fess gules and sable, in chief a Moor's head sable.
[8] [9] SCHARPFENBERG Zurich Roll Switzerland 1340 (circa) Argent, a crown sable studded gules.
[10] [11] EZELMARX Zurich Roll Switzerland 1340 (circa) Gules, a pair of arms palewise embowed hands appaumy proper vested sable issuant from a trimount issuant from base Or.
[12] [13] 423 Zurich Roll Switzerland 1340 (circa) Gules, a lion rampant per fess sable and argent.
Baie von Boppart Schlieber Armorial Holy Roman Empire 1450–1600 [Blazoning only quarters 2 & 3]: Gules, a sinister arm issuant from sinister chief vested sable trimmed maintaining in the hand a ring Or.
[14] 212r Ortenburger Wappenbuch Holy Roman Empire 1466–1473 Sable, a bull passant gules attired Or.
[15] Maia Chefe, Armas de Livro do Armeiro-Mor Portugal 1509 Gules, an eagle sable.
[16] Ulrich Rösch, Abbot St. Gallen, Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. Sang. 1084 Holy Roman Empire 1462–1491 Gules, an eagle sable, impaled with argent, in pale three roses proper.
[17] Wagrien Großes Wappenbuch Holy Roman Empire 1583 Gules a bull's head affronty sable armed and ringed Or.
[18] Jullianus Cesarini, Cardinal Großes Wappenbuch Holy Roman Empire 1583 Gules, a column argent in front of a dog sable chained to the column argent.
Von Kesslitz Siebmachers Wappenbuch Holy Roman Empire 1605 Per bend gules and sable, a bend between a mullet of six argent and a mullet of six gules.
Von Gellhorn Siebmachers Wappenbuch Holy Roman Empire 1605 Argent, on a bend gules three drinking horns sable.
Die Zimmer Siebmachers Wappenbuch Holy Roman Empire 1605 Per pale gules and sable, two fishhooks addorsed counterchanged.
Von Berbisdorf Siebmachers Wappenbuch Holy Roman Empire 1605 Per pale gules and sable, two arms embowed vested sable and gules maintaining a ducal cornet with a mullet of six points conjoined to the top of the coronet Or.
Von Homberg Siebmachers Wappenbuch Holy Roman Empire 1605 Per fess sable and argent, a lion gules and three billets? sable.
Von Radenhausen Siebmachers Wappenbuch Holy Roman Empire 1605 Per pale gules and sable, an eagle displayed counterchanged.
Die Grolandt Siebmachers Wappenbuch Holy Roman Empire 1605 Sable, a rose gules conjoined to three feather in pall azure.
[19] Michiell van Watersoen Wapenboek Beyeren Netherlands 1581 Argent on a chief indented gules, in dexter in pale two lions passant sable.