This is an ongoing project to create an exhaustive ordinary of Johann Siebmacher's Wappenbuch from 1605. I am working from the digitization of it available here. If you find any error, please let me know. As a work in progress, it will be updated as I have time.
All blazons are my own. Note that in some cases, shields with a helmet facing sinister have had their arms reversed as well (e.g., a bend is displayed as a bend sinister, the tinctures of the field reversed, etc. So if you think you've found an error, double check the helm on top!) Each blazon is identified with the name of the owner as it appears in Siebmacher, with these conventions: I have transcribed vocalic v as u, and expanded ē, Gē:, and V̄ to en, genannt, and Von, respectively. The number in parentheses is the plate number on which the arms occur.
Argent, on a fess gules between three ivy leaves vert each within an annulet sable, a linden branch argent, von Kain (156).
Argent, three nettle leaves gules, die Pladisen (190).
Argent, three seeblatter gules, von Seebach (150).
Gules, three linden leaves bendwise in bend argent, von Laubenberg (111).
Gules, three linden leaves conjoined in pall, stems to center, argent, die Schlaun von Linden (141).
Gules, three linden leaves conjoined in pall, stems to center, Or, von Lengenfeldt (83).
Gules, three linden leaves singly slipped within and conjoined to an annulet argent, die Schilling (63).
Quarterly 1st and 4th argent, a door sable pierced square gules, 2nd and 3rd argent, three linden leaves conjoined in pall inverted vert, overall on an escutcheon gules, two rakes in saltire Or, Neuhaus (34).
Quarterly 1st and 4th barry sable and Or, a crancelin vert, 2nd azure an eagle Or, 3rd argent, three seeblätter gules, Sachsen Lawenburg (5).
Quarterly 1st and 4th gules, on a bend argent, three seeblätter vert, 2nd and 3rd gules, on a bend argent, three linden leaves vert, von Gumpenberg (25).
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