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Heraldic sugar packets and wrappings - The Netherlands (non civic heraldry)

An overview of Dutch heraldic sugar packages or sugar cube wrappings with a (pseudo-)heraldic design. Issued by any organisation, hotel, restaurant etc, The arms can be imaginary or personal, but are not official civic heraldry. For civic arms used on Dutch sugar packets, see here.

The packets are listed on the name of the organisation that issued them.

A

B

Bellevue Rotterdam, see Zitje aan de Maas

C

D

E

F

G

Groote of Oranje Societeit
(later under different names, all placed here)

H

(Hollandse Tuin, see Groote Societeit)

I

J

K

L

Van Leeuwen

Many designs with small arms

M

Marion (Hotel)

N

(Negro, Zutphen, see Groote Societeit)

O

P

R

S

T

V

W

IJ/Y

Z



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