
Boar's Head Banner
The wild boar was a symbol of Richard III of England. The boar and boar's head are common charges in heraldry. A complete beast may represent what are seen as the positive qualities of the boar, namely courage and fierceness in battle; a boar's head may represent hospitality (from the common provision of roast boar at banquets), or it may symbolise that the bearer of the arms is a noted hunter. This banner, which is 22.5" x 48", has a beautifully hand silk screened boar's head in silver metalic ink on a black background. The bottom of the banner is forest green.


