Frederick V, Prince, Count Palatine, Duke of Bavaria (1596 -1632)

Now believed to be the stamp of Rupert's father, Frederick V, Count Palatine of the Rhine

Frederick V N/A

This stamp was formerly believed to be that of Prince Rupert of the Rhine, but Germaine Warkentin of the University of Toronto believes it is much more likley to be that of Rupert's father, Frederick V.

Stamp(s) Stamp Information
Rupert, Prince, Count Palatine, Duke of Bavaria (1619 - 1682) (Stamp 1) Title: Frederick V, Prince, Count Palatine, Duke of Bavaria (1596 - 1632) (Stamp 1)
Arms: Quarterly 1 & 4. A lion rampant crowned (The Palatinate) 2 & 3 Lozengy in bend of twenty-one pieces (Bavaria) on an inescutcheon of pretence the orb of the Holy Roman Empire impaling Quarterly 1 & 4. England and France quarterly 2. Scotland 3. Ireland
Crest: Out of a ducal coronet a lion sejant ducally crowned between two horns [should be lozengy in bend]
Supporters: Two lions rampant gardant crowned with ducal crowns
Dimensions (height x width): 103mm x 92mm
Quarterings: 1 & 4. A lion rampant crowned (The Palatinate) 2 & 3 Lozengy in bend of twenty-one pieces (Bavaria) on an inescutcheon of pretence the orb of the Holy Roman Empire impaling Quarterly 1 & 4. England and France quarterly 2. Scotland 3. Ireland
Heraldic Charges: Bavaria, Heraldic Charges: coronet, ducal, out of a, Heraldic Charges: England, Heraldic Charges: France, Heraldic Charges: horns (2), Heraldic Charges: Ireland, Heraldic Charges: lion sejant, Heraldic Charges: Palatinate, Heraldic Charges: Scotland