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Royal badges and livery colors in England have held significant historical and symbolic importance. The iconic rose, prominently featured during the Wars of the Roses, represented the rival houses of York and Lancaster, eventually merging into the Tudor rose, symbolizing unity. The Royal Arms, with its three lions passant guardant, is a timeless emblem associated with the English monarchy. The Beaufort portcullis, initially a Beaufort family symbol, was adopted by Henry VII and remains a part of modern royal iconography. The fleur-de-lis, indicative of French influence, was used by various English monarchs. Livery colors, such as the Tudor green and white, defined the attire and insignia of the Tudor dynasty. The Stuart era brought about colors like white, black, and orange, while the Hanoverians introduced red, white, and blue, reflecting the union of England and Scotland. These symbols and colors not only marked distinct historical periods but also conveyed the rich heritage and evolution of the English monarchy. Approximate Image Size: 9 1/2 ins x 7 ins. Approximate Overall Size: 11 ins x 8 ins. Blank on the back. Print is in excellent condition. NOTE THE FOLLOWING BEFORE YOU PURCHASE: This is a GENUINE VINTAGE/ANTIQUE PRINT. It is NOT a modern reproduction, ie. a laser scan, photocopy etc. It is the original from the vintage/antique publication. This print was published on the date mentioned, or circa of the date mentioned at the top of the page. The term "print" is referred to an image on a piece of paper. The print I have for sale, like many vintage/antique prints that you see online, originate from an antique or vintage book or atlas publication. The publication may not always be known. If you have any questions, emails are welcome. N° de ref. del artículo 17006
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