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image by António Martins-Tuválkin, 5 June 2008
See also:
The NAVA image at
http://www.nava.org/Flag%20Design/City%20Survey%202004/city_flag_photos/Trenton.jpg
and shown in the
American Flag Survey (2004) and American
City Flags (Purcell, 2003) is a
~3:5 dark blue and gold vertical bicolor with the seal centered on it (seal
diam. ~2/3 of the flag height). The seal is a white disc with the coat of arms
surrounded by lettering reading "Seal of the city of Trenton", from seven to
five oclock, and "1792", both in golden serif capitals.
The coat of arms
is Azure three buff-colored sheaves; the crest is a horse head looking dexter drawn in
blue, above a blue and white torse; from each upper tips of the shield a hook
with a dangling chain (?). The seal is rimmed in white pearls around an inner
line. As drawn on the flag, everything is either golden or blue, on white, and
there seems to be a thin white fimbriation all around the seal as it seats on
the flag background.
At
http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~trenton/historyoftrenton/Illustrationns/C07-CitySeal.jpg
a large image of the seal. See also
http://www.trentonnj.org and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trenton%2C_New_Jersey.
António Martins-Tuválkin,,
5 June 2008