Sweden - Dalecarlia Seal - 15th Century (original) (raw)

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Dalecarlia Seal
[dalik.jpg)](../images/s/se%29dalik.jpg) from C. Viscoff
I am researching a bronze seal that apparently was used on official letters in the province of Dalecarlia in the 1400's. It has an axe and a bow in the centre circle with small vines with 3 leaved bunches on the sides and writing in Swedish around the edges. I read on one of your sites that the flag with the arrows and crown was adapted from a seal in the 1500's. Would you happen to know anything about the seal I have sent a photo of?
C. Viscoff, 6 June 2002
I don't know much more about this than what is already said, but I will send the question on to my Scandinavian heraldry friends. The text is in Latin and gives the text "Seal of Dala [i.e. Dalecarlia] in the year of Our Lord" and the year 1435 in Roman numerals.
Elias Granqvist, 6 June 2002