Category:Ducal coronets in heraldry

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"Ducal Coronet", fig. 656, Fox-Davies Complete Guide to Heraldry

Fox-Davies Complete Guide to Heraldry: The ordinary crest coronet or, as it is usually termed in British heraldry, the "ducal coronet" (Ulster, however, describes it officially as "a ducal crest coronet"), is quite a separate matter from a duke's coronet of rank. Whilst the coronet of a duke has upon the rim five strawberry leaves visible when depicted, a ducal coronet has only three. The "ducal coronet" (Fig. 656) is the conventional "regularised" development of the crest coronets employed in early times.[1]

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