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Císař Ferdinand II. potvrzuje a upravuje statuta cechu ševců na Starém Městě pražském, včetně dvou nařízení místodržícího Karla z Lichtenštejna z let 1624 a 1626, a potvrzuje jim znak

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Coat of arms: no description, miniature in the middle of the sheet, 83 x 59 mm. A black eagle with gold armor and gold aureolas crowned by an imperial crown, holding an iron sword with a golden elk and auspices in the right arcade, a gold scepter in the left arcade, a gold crown is strung on its necks and has a blue sphere with a gold hoop and a golden cross 1 on its breasts. The miniature is in a gold frame painted to imitate a plastic frame. The crown and tail of the eagle extend beyond the inner edge of the frame. The background of the miniature is golden. 1) The text of the document merely announces the character and refers to its depiction in the miniature. There, however, there is no sign of what was confirmed by the Old Town Chewes, respectively. Improved with an original leaf: Three red ones on a silver shield, grazed at the top, each with a golden spurs and four golden decorative buttons. They touch the shield in the middle and each point to one of its peaks. A golden leaf crown is built on the gable, garnered with red, blue and silver stones, between it and the upper edge of the gable is the golden initiale “W.” The golden initials “F II” float freely above the crown under silver - a golden imperial crown with red ribbons and a dagger. The shield is held on each side by a knight in an iron armour with gold fittings. The waist has an empty black scabbard, while a naked sword with a golden elk and a patronage holds in a slightly erect right hand, then holds the shield with the other hand. Both knights have helmets with an uncovered visor, right with ostrich feathers golden and black, left with feathers red and blue (AMP, L cobblers 1).  
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Title: Císař Ferdinand II. potvrzuje a upravuje statuta cechu ševců na Starém Městě pražském, včetně dvou nařízení místodržícího Karla z Lichtenštejna z let 1624 a 1626, a potvrzuje jim znak
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Coat of arms: no description, miniature in the middle of the sheet, 83 x 59 mm.
A black eagle with gold armor and gold aureolas crowned by an imperial crown, holding an iron sword with a golden elk and auspices in the right arcade, a gold scepter in the left arcade, a gold crown is strung on its necks and has a blue sphere with a gold hoop and a golden cross 1 on its breasts.
The miniature is in a gold frame painted to imitate a plastic frame.
The crown and tail of the eagle extend beyond the inner edge of the frame.
The background of the miniature is golden.
1) The text of the document merely announces the character and refers to its depiction in the miniature.
There, however, there is no sign of what was confirmed by the Old Town Chewes, respectively.
Improved with an original leaf: Three red ones on a silver shield, grazed at the top, each with a golden spurs and four golden decorative buttons.
They touch the shield in the middle and each point to one of its peaks.
A golden leaf crown is built on the gable, garnered with red, blue and silver stones, between it and the upper edge of the gable is the golden initiale “W.
” The golden initials “F II” float freely above the crown under silver - a golden imperial crown with red ribbons and a dagger.
The shield is held on each side by a knight in an iron armour with gold fittings.
The waist has an empty black scabbard, while a naked sword with a golden elk and a patronage holds in a slightly erect right hand, then holds the shield with the other hand.
Both knights have helmets with an uncovered visor, right with ostrich feathers golden and black, left with feathers red and blue (AMP, L cobblers 1).
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