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1 Pennsic Traceable Art Project Welcome to the Pennsic Traceable Art Book, edition 3.0. For those of you who haven t seen this before, what you have in front of you is a compilation of heraldic art pulled from submissions in the East Kingdom and Æthelmearc as well as those made at Heralds Point at Pennsic. It is in no way complete, but there are many common charges included. These charges have been scaled to multiple sizes that should be traceable in most possible positions on the field. They are, however, not designed for use as clip art. Many of them will likely be much too pixilated or fine-line for that use. There are many pieces of art that have been procured from the work of many artists. If there are multiple versions of a charge, the choice of which to use belongs to the person doing the tracing or the submitter. No particular version of a charge is inherently better than any other; different styles are part of what makes heraldic art interesting. Speaking of the various artists, I would like to thank them all! This could not have been put together without their work. Unfortunately, I don t know exactly who they all are. (I am working on that so hopefully there will be credit given in the next edition!) Included in that list are THL Roana d Evreux, THL Myfanwy ferch Rhiannon, Lord Bressal MacCulloch, Lady Palotzi Marti, Lady Gisela vom Kreuzbach, Dame Elsbeth Anne Roth, Lady Kolosvari Arpadne Julia, Lord Thomas Ouswood, Mistress Margaret Makafee, and Tristran Deans. To all of the artists who contributed again, thank you, thank you, thank you!!! The other people I couldn t have done this without are those who helped me with scanning and cropping the images. The majority of that work was done by THL Roana d Evreux and by Lord Thomas Ouswood. Thank you both! A number of the items were also cropped from armory that had already been scanned in by multiple people for use in the LoIs of Æthelmearc and the East Kingdom. I am always looking for suggestions about how this book can be improved. Please feel free to discuss ideas with me in person or drop me a line at wanderingpixie@livejournal.com. Thank you, Ailis Linne Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved.
2 Abacus... 1 Acorn Alquerques Board... 4 Amphora... 5 Anchor Annulet Annulet of Chain Anvil (1-horned) Anvil (2-horned) Apple Arm Arm, vested (fesswise) Armadillo (rampant) Armillory Sphere Arrow Arrows, Sheaf of Astrolabe Axe Axe, broad Axe, double-headed Axe, pole Axe, throwing Badger s head (erased) Badger (rampant) Badger (statant) Balance, hanging Balance, standing Bamboo Banner (flying) Barrel Bear s head (cabossed) Bear s head (erased) Bear (passant) Bear (rampant) Table of Contents Bear (statant) Bee Bell Bell, Vair Billhook Bird (volant) Bishop, chess Boar s head (couped) Boar s head (couped close) Boar s head (erased) Boar (passant) Boar (rampant) Boar (rampant reguardant) Boar, winged (courant) Book (open) Bow or Longbow Branch, Ash Branch, Olive (fructed) Branch, Rose Bras-arme Bread, Loaf of Bridge Broad Arrow Brush Buckle Bull s head (cabossed) Bull (passant) Bull (passant guardant) Bull (rampant) Bull (rampant guardant) Bull (statant) Butterchurn Butterfly Caduceus Caltrop Camel (rampant) Camel, one-hump (statant) Cameleopard (rampant) Cameleopard, winged (segreant) Candelabra, seven-armed Candle Candlestick Canon Cap, Jester s Caravel Cardpique Carp (haurient embowed) Carrot Cart Castle of 2 towers Castle of 3 towers Cat s head - mountain (couped) Cat (couchant) Cat (couchant guardant) Cat (herissony) Cat (passant) Cat (rampant) Cat (sejant) Cat (sejant guardant) Catamount (passant) Catfish (embowed) Centaur (passant, blowing a horn) Chalice Chatloup (sejant) Chatloup, winged (sejant) Cherries (pair) Cinquefoil Club Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. This work may be duplicated in whole or in part for SCA use provided copyright credit is given and no changes are made i
3 Cockatrice (erect) Columbine, slipped Comet Compass rose Cornucopia Crab Crampon Crane (in its vigilance) Crane (volant) Crequier Crescent Crook, Shepherd s Crosier Cross, Bowen Cross, Celtic Cross, Celtic (equal-armed) Cross clechy Cross, Coptic Cross crosslet Cross crosslet fitchy Cross of ermine spots Cross flory Cross flory, Latin Cross formy Cross of Jerusalem Cross, key Cross, of four lozenges Cross, Maltese Cross moline Cross patonce Cross potent Cross of Toulouse Crossbow Cup Table of Contents Cup Cushion Dagger Daisy Deer s head (cabossed) Deer s head (couped) Deer s head (erased) Deer s head (erased affronty) Deer s head, winged (erased) Deer - doe (couchant) Deer (lodged) Deer (passant) Deer (rampant) Deer (salient) Deer (statant or at gaze) Deer - doe (trippant) Deer, winged (segreant) Dextrochere Dice Die Dog s head Talbot (erased) Dog (couchant) Dog (couchant guardant) Dog - Irish Wolfhound (courant) Dog - greyhound (courant) Dog - border collie (courant) Dog - talbot (passant) Dog - rottweiler (rampant) Dog - mastiff (statant) Dog - terrier (statant) Dog - greyhound (statant) Dog, winged - talbot (passant) Dog, winged (sejant) Dogwood Dolphin heraldic (haurient) Dolphin heraldic (haurient embowed) Dolphin heraldic (naiant by default) Dolphin natural (haurient) Dolphin, winged - heraldic Domino Dove (displayed) Dove (volant) Dragon s head (cabossed) Dragon s head (couped) Dragon s head (erased) Dragon (in annulo) Dragon (couchant) Dragon (displayed) Dragon (passant) Dragon (segreant) Dragon (sejant) Dragon (sejant, wings elevated) Dragon (volant bendwise) Dragon, Oriental (in annulo) Dragon, Oriental (passant) Dragon, Oriental (passant bendwise) Dragonfly Drakkar Drop spindle Drum, dumbek Duck (naiant) Eagle s jambe (erased) Eagle (displayed) Eagle (rising) Eagle, two-headed (displayed) Elephant s head (couped close) Elephant (passant) Elephant (rampant) Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. This work may be duplicated in whole or in part for SCA use provided copyright credit is given and no changes are made ii
4 Elephant (statant, maintaining a tower) Elephant (statant, trumpeting) Enfield Ermine spot Escallop Estoile Eyeglasses Falcon, belled and jessed (close) Falcon (close reguardant) Falcon (rising) Falcon (striking) Falcon on hand, hooded and jessed (close) Fan Fasre Feather Feather, peacock Fer-a-loup Ferret (passant reguardant) Ferret (sejant erect) Fireball Fish Flame Flamingo (close, one leg raised) Fleam Fleur-de-Lys Flute Footprint Forget-Me-Not Fox s mask (head cabossed) Fox (courant) Fox (passant) Fox (rampant) Fox (rampant reguardant) Fox (sejant guardant) Table of Contents Fox (statant) Foxglove, slipped Fret Frog (sejant) Frog (tergiant) Furison Garb Gate Gillyflower Gillyflower, slipped and leaved Goat s head (couped) Goat (passant) Goat (rampant or climant) Goose, double-headed (displayed) Gorilla (statant) Gout Griffin s head (erased) Griffin (couchant) Griffin (passant) Griffin (segreant) Griffin, male (segreant) Hammer Hammer, cross pean Hammer, Stone and throwing Hammer, Thor s Hammer, War Hand, dexter (apaumy by default) Hand, dexter (fist) Hand, dexter (gauntleted, clenched) Harp Hawk s talon (couped) Hawk (close) Hawk (close guardant) Heart Heart Helmet, Great Heron (close) Heron (rising) Hops Horn, Drinking Horn, Hunting Horse s head (couped) Horse (courant) Horse (passant) Horse (passant reguardant) Horse (rampant) Horse (rampant reguardant) Horse (salient) Horseshoe Hourglass House Hummingbird (volant, wings addorsed) Ivy, Orle of Ivy, Vine of Janus Head Key Knife Knot, Bowen Knot, Lacy Knot, quatrefoil Knot, Stafford Knot, trefoil Knot, Wake Kraken Label Lace bobbin Lambda Lamp, Arabic Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. This work may be duplicated in whole or in part for SCA use provided copyright credit is given and no changes are made iii
5 Lantern Leaf Leaf, holly Leaf, ivy Leaf, maple Leaf, oak Leaf, oak and fructed Letter Y batarde Lighthouse Lightning bolt Lily Lines of Division Lion s head (cabossed) Lion s head (couped) Lion s head (erased) Lion s head (jessant-de-lys) Lion (couchant) Lion (dormant) Lion (passant) Lion (passant guardant) Lion (rampant) Lion, qeue-forchy (rampant) Lion, tail-nowed (salient) Lion (sejant, dexter forepaw raised) Lion, winged (passant) Lion, winged (segreant) Lobster Lotus Lotus, affronty Lunel Lymphad (default) Lymphad (under sail) Lynx (rampant) Lyre Table of Contents Mace, Spiked Maiden Mallet Martlet Mascle Mascle ployé Mask, comedy Maunche Melusine Menorah Merman Mermaid (in her modesty) Mistral Monkey (passant) Monkey (rampant) Monkey (statant) Monkey, winged (passant) Moon (in her plentitude) Moose (passant) Mortar and pestle Mouse (couchant) Mouse (rampant) Mouse (statant) Mullet (5 points by default) Mullet of 6 points Mullet of 7 points Mullet of 7 points (voided and interlaced) Mullet of 4 greater and 4 lesser points Mullet of 8 points Mullet of 9 points Musical note Needle Needle (threaded) Noisette Octopus Opinicus (segreant) Otter (passant) Owl (close guardant) Owl (displayed) Owl (striking) Panther, continental (rampant) Panther, continental and winged (sejant) Panther, English (passant) Panther, English (rampant guardant) Panther, English (sejant) Panther, English (sejant guardant) Panther, English (statant) Panther natural (rampant) Panther natural (rampant guardant) Passion Nail Pavillion Pawprint, bear Pawprint, non-clawed Peacock (close) Peacock (in its pride) Pegasus (segreant) Penguin (close) Pheon Pheonix (rising from flame) Pineapple Pitcher Plow Pomegranate Pomegranate (slipped and leaved) Popinjay Poppy Portcullis Praying Mantis Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. This work may be duplicated in whole or in part for SCA use provided copyright credit is given and no changes are made iv
6 Quatrefoil Quill pen Rabbit s head (cabossed) Rabbit s head (erased) Rabbit or Coney (couchant) Rabbit or Coney (courant) Rabbit or Coney (rampant) Rabbit or Coney (salient) Rabbit or Coney (sejant) Rabbit or Coney (sejant, forepaw raised) Rabbit or Coney (sejant erect reguardant) Ram s head (cabossed) Ram s head (erased) Rapier Rat (rampant) Raven (close) Raven (displayed) Raven (migrant) Raven (volant) Recorder Reremouse or Bat Rooster (close) Rooster (crowing, wings elevated) Roundel Rose - heraldic Rose, slipped and leaved heraldic Rose, slipped and leaved - garden Rudder Russian Firebird (rising) Salamander natural (tergiant) Scimitar Scissors (open) Scorpion Scroll (open) Table of Contents Seadragon (erect) Seahorse heraldic (erect) Seahorse - natural Sealion (erect) Sea serpent (undulent) Sea turtle - natural (tergiant) Seaunicorn (erect) Seawolf - erect Seeblatt Shears Shofar Simurge (close) Simurge (rising) Skull Snail Snake (in annulo) Snake (nowed) Snake (glissant) Spade Spear Spearhead Spider Spiderweb Sprig, Beech Sprig, Elder Sprig, Elderberry (slipped and fructed) Sprig, Holly Sprig, Oak (fructed) Sprig, Rowan Sprig, Strawberry (fructed) Spoon Spur Spur, winged Squirrel (sejant erect) Squirrel (statant) Stag s Attire Strawberry flower Strawberry fruit Sun (in his splendor) Sun Sunburst Swallow (volant) Swan (naiant) Swan (rousant) Swan (volant) Sword Talon Tankard Thimble Thistle, slipped and leaved Thread, Spool of Tongs, blacksmith s Torch Torque Tower Tree (couped) Tree (blasted) Tree (blasted and eradicated) Tree (eradicated) Tree, oak and fructed (couped) Tree, oak and fructed (eradicated) Tree, orange and fructed (couped) Tree, pine (couped) Tree, willow (couped) Tree, yew (couped) Trees, Hurst of Trefoil (slipped by default) Triangle Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. This work may be duplicated in whole or in part for SCA use provided copyright credit is given and no changes are made v
7 Table of Contents Triangle (voided) Trident Trillium, barbed and seeded Triquetra Triskelion Trumpet Tulip, slipped and leaved Turtle (tergiant) Tyger heraldic (rampant) Tyger heraldic (sejant) Tyger heraldic (statant) Unicorn s head (couped) Unicorn s head (couped close) Unicorn s head (erased) Unicorn (couchant) Unicorn (passant) Unicorn (rampant) Unicorn (salient) Unicorn, winged (segreant) Urchin, spikes impaling grapes (rampant) Urchin (statant) Violet Vol Wasp Water-bouget Weasel (passant) Weasel (rampant) Wheat, sheaf of Wheel Wheel, Catherine Wolf s head (cabossed) Wolf s head (couped) Wolf s head (couped and ululant) Wolf s head (erased) Wolf (couchant) Wolf (courant) Wolf (passant) Wolf (rampant) Wolf (sejant, dexter forepaw raised) Wolf (statant) Wolf (ululant) Wolf, winged (segreant) Wolf, winged (ululant) Woolpack Wreath Wreath, Laurel Wreath of Thorns Wyvern (sejant) Yale (rampant) Yarn, Balls of or Clews Yarn, Quill of Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. This work may be duplicated in whole or in part for SCA use provided copyright credit is given and no changes are made vi
8 Mace, Spiked Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 408
9 Maiden Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 409
10 Mallet Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 410
11 Martlet Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 411
12 Mascle Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 412
13 Mascle Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 413
14 Mascle ployé Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 414
15 Mask, comedy Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 415
16 Maunche Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 416
17 Melusine Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 417
18 Menorah Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 418
19 Merman Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 419
20 Mermaid (in her modesty) Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 420
21 Mistral Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 421
22 Monkey (passant) Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 422
23 Monkey (rampant) Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 423
24 Monkey (statant) Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 424
25 Monkey, winged (passant) Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 425
26 Moon (in her plentitude) Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 426
27 Moose (passant) Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 427
28 Mortar and pestle Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 428
29 Mouse (couchant) Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 429
30 Mouse (rampant) Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 430
31 Mouse (statant) Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 431
32 Mullet (5 points by default) Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 432
33 Mullet of 6 points Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 433
34 Mullet of 7 points Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 434
35 Mullet of 7 points (voided and interlaced) Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 435
36 Mullet of 4 greater and 4 lesser points Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 436
37 Mullet of 8 points Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 437
38 Mullet of 9 points Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 438
39 Musical note Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 439
40 Needle Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 440
41 Needle (threaded) Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 441
42 Octopus Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 443
43 Opinicus (segreant) Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 444
44 Owl (close guardant) Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 447
45 Owl (close guardant) Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 448
46 Owl (close guardant) Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 449
47 Owl (close guardant) Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 450
48 Owl (displayed) Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 451
49 Owl (striking) Pennsic Traceable Art, edition Compiled and edited by Ailis Linne. by Erin E Childs, ; all rights reserved. 452
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