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That "collar company" argent (white/silver) and azure (blue) worn by the golden (or) lion on the shield's left (viewer's right) side is not a "collar company" It is a "collar compOny", i.e. a collar of a compOsite set of colors, or a collar compOsed. Nothing "company" about it. I realize that you might be innocently copying a typographical error (or more likely an AucoCorrect error) from the records of the College Of Armas, but if you're doing that it should be "Collar company [sic ("compony")] Argent and Azure" or some other recognized syntax that makes it clear that it's a collar compOny AND that the typo is not your creation but comes from someone you are quoting.2600:8804:8800:11F:1C64:8308:33BC:E2D6 09:21, 13 February 2022 (UTC)Christopher L. Simpson[reply]