Royal Cyphers, Coronets, Arms and Monograms


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Would anyone know to which member of Royalty or Nobility of pre-1918 IMPERIAL GEREMANY this cypher / monogram belonged to?

Many Thanks to ALL in advance!
Dave.
 

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I was bored and drew up some cyphers in Illustrator for the future reigns of Charles and William. I'm hoping they each get their own unique cyphers and don't just do a derivative of the current EIIR cypher.

Obviously completely speculative, but what do you all think?

(I didn't draw any of the letters myself, they are from fonts.)

Apologies if this is the wrong thread for this.

Came here to say that your concept is very close to Charles III's official royal cypher which has been revealed. The only difference is that he went back to use the Tudor Crown instead of St. Edward's Crown.
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I was bored and drew up some cyphers in Illustrator for the future reigns of Charles and William. I'm hoping they each get their own unique cyphers and don't just do a derivative of the current EIIR cypher.

Obviously completely speculative, but what do you all think?

(I didn't draw any of the letters myself, they are from fonts.)

Apologies if this is the wrong thread for this.

Came here to say that your concept is very close to Charles III's official royal cypher which has been revealed. The only difference is that he went back to use the Tudor Crown instead of St. Edward's Crown.
 

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I was bored and drew up some cyphers in Illustrator for the future reigns of Charles and William. I'm hoping they each get their own unique cyphers and don't just do a derivative of the current EIIR cypher.

Obviously completely speculative, but what do you all think?

(I didn't draw any of the letters myself, they are from fonts.)

Apologies if this is the wrong thread for this.

I especially like monarchist-us's cypher for the future reign of King William V. The use of calligraphy makes the lettering extremely fancy.
 
I am not sure if that has been answered yet, but has Prince William taken up new arms as Prince of Wales? Will his arms be the same as those previously borne by his father as PoW?

I know that may be a difficult question, but it would be nice to have some clarification on the current armorial of the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Sussex and respective families when applicable. I see there is some confusion among web sources about that.
 

The graphic design channel on Youtube Linus Boman discussing the cyphers of Charles III and other reigning monarchs as well as some former British monarchs, solely from design perspective. (Can't unsee it after heard his comment regarding W-A's monogram at 11:08 :lol:.)
 
Monogram of Princess Estelle of Sweden

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Monogram of Prince Oscar of Sweden

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Monogram of Princess Sofia of Sweden

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I've seen on Instagram profile 'dazuretdor' several royal monograms, and among others the monogram of Princess Elisabeth of Belgium
 
Royal Warrant Crests/Coats of arms

Hi,
I thought this would be much easier to google than it turns out to be but maybe someone here can help.
I have a series of UK royal warrant crest images, most of which I believe to be Edward the 7th but I would like to clarify what year/years they are from as they seem to evolve even over just a couple of years for some reason. I would have assumed that the crest would be a very fixed official thing which rarely changed, but maybe it isn't?
Can anyone identify year ranges for each of these? Or point me to a source of information for this?
The ones I think are Edwardian are attached as well as a separate one that I think is Victorian.
Thanks very much in advance.
 

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Monogram of Catherine the Great (née Princess Sophie zu Anhalt-Zerbst)

It's the monogram of Catherine the Great, her name in russian starts with an e.

Louise


Monogram of Catherine the Great (née Princess Sophie zu Anhalt-Zerbst)

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Hi ,
I'm looking for information about this monogram. Possibly Denmark mid-19th century. Thanks in advance for your help .
 
:previous: Someone can help a friend? The monogram is the following
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Madeleine de France,Queen of Scots (1st queen of James V)​


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Marie de Guise ,Queen and Regent of Scotland​

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Anyone familiar with this monogram? I'm not even confident what letters appear, possibly C and R.

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Hullo! I was directed here by the fine folks at r/antiques, I've been trying to find out more about this piece of velvet I purchased in NYC. I'm not 100% sure it's royalty related, as the previous owner was a Jewish man and I thought the crown might be a torah crown, but I figured if it was royalty related, you guys might be able to identify which one!
 
Apologies if this is the wrong place to ask, but I was hoping someone may be able to identify this cypher? I found this Elkington + Co salt/mustard spoon I believe to be from 1900. IMG_20240801_195805.jpg
 
Came here to say that your concept is very close to Charles III's official royal cypher which has been revealed. The only difference is that he went back to use the Tudor Crown instead of St. Edward's Crown.
The King's cypher in Scotland has the Scottish crown instead of the Tudor crown.1724449076684.png
 
The Royal Monogram of Catherine, Princess of Wales/Duchess of Cambridge
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