[antir-heralds] Fw: Re: Fw: Heraldry books for sale

Colin McCartney mccartney_colin at yahoo.com
Tue Jun 24 09:26:04 PDT 2008



--- On Tue, 6/24/08, Colin McCartney <mccartney_colin at yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Colin McCartney <mccartney_colin at yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [antir-heralds] Fw: Heraldry books for sale
To: "Teceangl" <tierna.britt at gmail.com>
Date: Tuesday, June 24, 2008, 9:13 AM

Shakey's pizza to be exact. And the oldest book from "those days" in the collection
I'm selling is 
Arthur Fox-Davies The Art of Heraldry an Encyclopedia of Armory. They've 
all been sold already anyway. Quite a deal I would say. Jerald of Galloway
did not keep bad reference books :)

--- On Tue, 6/24/08, Teceangl <tierna.britt at gmail.com> wrote:
From: Teceangl <tierna.britt at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [antir-heralds] Fw: Heraldry books for sale
To: "Cynthia J Ley" <cley at juno.com>
Cc: antir-heralds at antir.sca.org, mccartney_colin at yahoo.com
Date: Tuesday, June 24, 2008, 12:23 AM

> Colin sez: "these books were owned by the herald
> that designed the An-Tir Coat of Arms. Don't worry, I
 won't raise
the
> price
> becuase of that."

Not what I'd call a stellar selling point. The An Tir arms were
designed over pizza and beer and used elements from both and break
real medieval rules. :)

If anyone gets titles of what's available, suggest they post here for
an assessment. Back then there wasn't a lot of good reference material
available so worth of the items might be more tied to historic value
than functional useability.

- Teceangl
-- 
Heraldry is designed to be easily reproduced by anyone who sees the arms. -
http://www.s-gabriel.org/docs/clichelist.html


      


      


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