Cross pattée alternate Description Alternate form of heraldic Cross Pattée (Pattee, Patty, Formée, Formy) - "iron cross" with less curvature These are sold as a pair
Maltese Cross - White on Red Background These are sold as a pair
A cross pattée, With straight parallel lines at the centre, it still fits the general definition of "having branches that widen by curving at their ends",[4] and is considered pattée in Rudolf Koch's The Book of Signs[5] (German: Das Zeichenbuch). These are sold as a pair
The Bolnisi cross is a cross symbol, taken from a 5th-century ornament at the Bolnisi Sioni church, which came to be used as a national symbol of Georgia. It is a variant of the cross pattée popular in Christian symbolism of late antiquity and the early medieval period These are sold as a pair
Cross pattée fitchée The Size is the width left to right A number of cross symbols were developed for the purpose of the emerging system of heraldry, which appeared in western Europe in about 1200. This tradition is partly in the use of the Christian cross an emblem from the 11th century, and increasingly during the age of the Crusades. These are sold...
Cross Pattee Alisee A heraldic cross pattée with convex curved ends (here arcs of an enclosing circle). Sometimes called "alisee" ("reamed") (French croix pattée alésée arrondie). These are sold as a pair
Bundeswehr Kreuz The Black Cross is a national emblem that was used by the Prussian, the German and partly in the First World War also by the Austro-Hungarian armed forces and is used by the Teutonic Order as a cross of the order. The Bundeswehr still uses it today as a stylized paw cross. These are sold as a pair
German Army Cross - Army Naval Air Force Colours are Dark blue, Grey and white These are sold as a pair
Black German Swastika - on a white circle The dimensions of the red square are the size supplied These are sold as a pair
German block outline crosses These are sold as a pair