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This is another dedicatory chanson, one that praises a nobleman whose heraldic colours are red and gold.
There are around a dozen heraldic flourishes involving trumpets, drums and ordnance.
The music takes on a gently celebratory quality, and the coda adds a heraldic touch which vanishes in the last couple of bars.
Most of the seals are crudely formed pieces of wax but a few bear the impression of heraldic seals.
In fact, the text does more than simply cite the dedicatee's heraldic colours: it describes his arms, praising 'he who wears gold and a red gonfanon'.
The identification of these patrons is clear because the various texts refer to them either by name or by describing their motto, heraldic devices or territories.
Some adaptation of heraldic designs for reproduction by printing and die stamping, particularly on a much reduced scale, is necessary and customary.
I said in my answer that what was produced and displayed has no heraldic significance whatever.