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===Blazon===
Azure a fess or between a plow in chief and a ship under full sail in base proper.<br>
Crest:  A right arm, nude, embowed, couped at the shoulder  holding a pair of scales.<br>
Supporters: Dexter,  a  female  figure  standing  full  face,  habited white and purple,  crowned with an olive wreath, and in her right hand an open scroll charged with an anchor;  sinister, a similar female figure, habited white and  blue, in her left  hand a cornucopia.<br>
Motto: Philadelphia maneto
===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
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In  the eighteenth century  Philadelphia used the arms below:
[[File:{{PAGENAME}}1.jpg|center|300 px|Seal (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]
The  tinctures  are  uncertain  and  the  hatching used in documents may  merely  have been shading.  On a print  of 1762 the lines show the fields as follows: (1) azure,  (2)  vert,  (3)  argent  and  (4)  gules.
The ship was carried over into the new coat of arms and  the device of the scales in the old arms became the crest in the new ones.


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[[Literature]] : Chapin, 1935


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PHILADELPHIA

State : Pennsylvania

Seal (crest) of Philadelphia

Blazon

Azure a fess or between a plow in chief and a ship under full sail in base proper.
Crest: A right arm, nude, embowed, couped at the shoulder holding a pair of scales.
Supporters: Dexter, a female figure standing full face, habited white and purple, crowned with an olive wreath, and in her right hand an open scroll charged with an anchor; sinister, a similar female figure, habited white and blue, in her left hand a cornucopia.
Motto: Philadelphia maneto

Origin/meaning

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In the eighteenth century Philadelphia used the arms below:

Seal (crest) of Philadelphia

The tinctures are uncertain and the hatching used in documents may merely have been shading. On a print of 1762 the lines show the fields as follows: (1) azure, (2) vert, (3) argent and (4) gules.

The ship was carried over into the new coat of arms and the device of the scales in the old arms became the crest in the new ones.


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Literature : Chapin, 1935