#heraldicshield

2 stickers

Street sticker The central sticker features a prominent black shield with a thick, ornate gold border, studded with small black circles. Inside the shield, various gold symbols are arranged: the letter 'I' at the top, 'A' on the left, and 'K' on the right. The main motif is a large spoked wheel, possibly from a penny-farthing bicycle or a wagon, crossed by two swords and other implements like a bow and an arrow or a pickaxe. Below these symbols, the year '1891' is displayed in gold. The entire shield design is placed on a white background, which extends below the shield to reveal the text 'ANTI 1891' in bold green capital letters. The sticker itself appears slightly worn and is affixed to a dark, textured pole, with other torn paper and stickers visible around it. 6
Street sticker The sticker is circular, predominantly white with black linework, resembling an antique engraving or woodcut. It features the profile bust of a bearded man, likely a classical figure such as a Roman or Greek warrior, facing left. He wears an elaborate helmet adorned with intricate, dynamic figures that appear to be in motion or battle. His hair is curly and flows from beneath the helmet, and he has a full, curly beard. Around his shoulder, draped fabric or armor is visible, fastened by a circular brooch. In the upper left portion of the circular design, the stylized capital letters 'PAX' are prominently displayed. To the right of the figure's shoulder, a small shield or crest is depicted, featuring a white field with a red triangular or diagonal section. The overall aesthetic is one of historical gravitas and classical artistry. 10