Deutsch: Altes Wappen der "Oysiers", im Mittelalter entstanden
English: The traditional coat of arms of the "Rôtisseurs" - Confrérie de la Chaîne des Rôtisseurs This image is indicative of a society that went defunct in 1793. Therefore, I propose that the age of the image is very likely over a hundred years old, and therefore in the public domain. Image derived from http://www.chaine-des-rotisseurs.net/en/history.php
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