[ANSTHRLD] Questions about a tierce
tmcd at panix.com
tmcd at panix.com
Sat Feb 25 22:18:16 PST 2006
On Sat, 25 Feb 2006, sandra goodrich <tgnst at swbell.net> wrote:
> Danial... I helped the client with this befor she took it to our
> herald, the Lady is blind, so there is a muddle in translation, what
> we came up with was Vert, a lilly slipped and leaved argent, a
> tierce ermine,
OK: green field, a natural lily with white blossom (side view), stem,
and leaves, and the left 1/3 of the field is ermine, right?
>> > Now one other thing my client would like is a pale (or palet)
>> > ermine where the argent and vert meet. Is this possible since the
>> > tierce is an ordinary and not a field devision?
>>
>> Drawing a thin line to delimit the outline of a charge is called
>> "fimbriation". This thin line is an outline, touching the charge at
>> all points, not set off a little ways like "racing stripes"
>> (cotises).
With a tierce ermine, ermine fimbriation wouldn't make sense, so I'm
thinking you mean "cotised". That's where there's a "racing stripe"
running parallel to but not touching the charge, like
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I was pretty certain that there were precedents on cotising peripheral
ordinaries and on ermine cotises, but I can't find any.
My strong suspicion is that you can't have an ermine cotise, for the
same reason you can't have ermine fimbriation: the stripe is too
narrow to show ermining well. The only ermine cotises registered were
in 1985, but a precedent that old allowing something is almost
useless.
The only cotises I've seen have been on central ordinaries, which have
two sides, and I strongly suspect that, as with fimbriation, you can't
fimbriate a peripheral charge.
She can send it up as a test case, but it would take upwards of a year
and I would be inclined to bet some money against its registration.
Daniel de Lindicolino
--
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Tim McDaniel; Reply-To: tmcd at panix.com
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