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View Or Download Catalog ® Enhance the personalization of any memorial Accessorize and personalize your memorial with a variety of emblems, symbols and insignias coldspringusa.com Table of contents ANIMALS RELIGIOUS Birds 1-7 Angels 152-156, 169 Birds/Cats 7-8 Bible/Books 156-163 Cats/Cattle 9-10 Buildings/Books/Faith 163-169 Cattle/Deer 10-11 Faith/Crosses 169-180 Deer 11 Crosses/Saints 180-191 Dogs 12-18 Miscellaneous 192-193 Dogs/Fish 18-19 Praying Hands 194-195 Horses/Miscellaneous 19-28 Symbolism 195-202 BUILDINGS 29 RIBBONS 202-210 CLUBS/ORGANIZATIONS 29-63 SPORTS 210-218 ELECTRONICS 62-65 TRANSPORTATION Airplanes 218-220 FLAGS 65-68 Airplanes/Boats 220-222 Cars 222-228 FRUIT/LEAVES 68 Motorcycles 228-230 Trains 230 FLOWERS Trucks 231-236 Flowers 68-73 Misc/Roses 73-76 TREES 236-239 GOVERNMENT 76-78 Emblem sizes available starting on HEARTS 78-80 page 240. HOBBIES/ACTIVITIES 81-93 INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT 93-95 INFANTS/CHILDREN 96-102 MILITARY 102-117 MISCELLANEOUS 117-131 OCCUPATION 131-145 PLANTS 145-147 RELATION 147-152 Animals Owls Baby Chick Bird 1249 4865 3255 Bird Bird Bird On A Branch Birds 3298 6147 5805 5822 Reversible Reversible Birds in Flight Birds on Branch Birds with Heart Blackbird 2788 3715 4784 1845 Reversible Bluebird Bluejay Cardinal Cardinal 5359 4324 7038 1544 Reversible Reversible Page 1 02-10-2016 Animals Cardinal Chicken Cockatiel Cockatoo 6503 4567 6046 5925 Reversible Crane Dove Dove Dove 4652 1356 1479 3418 Reversible Reversible Reversible Dove Dove Dove Dove 3496 3863 4495 4976 Reversible Dove Dove Dove Dove 5869 5930 6316 6339 Reversible Reversible Reversible Page 2 02-10-2016 Animals Dove with Olive Branch Dove with Olive Branch Dove with Rose Duck 6327 6341 6340 1385 Reversible Reversible Reversible Duck Duck in Pond Duck in Pond Ducks in Flight 2736 4010 7051 3924 Reversible Reversible Ducks in Flight Eagle 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Deer 1342 2687 2839 3889 Reversible Deer Deer Deer Deer 3908 4243 4265 4462 Page 10 02-10-2016 Animals Deer Deer Deer Deer 5704 6026 6432 7052 Reversible Reversible Deer & Squirrel Deer Scene Deer Scene Elk 2811 5609 5849 1503 Reversible Elk Elk Elk Elk Scene 2564 3322 6151 4903 Reversible Family of Deer Family of Deer Hidden Valley Moose 4096 6045 4132 3024 Reversible Page 11 02-10-2016 Animals Yorkshire Terrier Afghan Hound Airedale Airedale 4834 3937 3913 6322 Reversible Reversible Reversible Basset Hound Beagle Beagle Beagle 3830 3582 3753 4592 Reversible Reversible Beagle Black Lab Border Collie Boston Terrier 6012 2472 4056 5595 Boston Terrier Boxer Boxer Brussell Griffon 6328 2340 4253 3911 Reversible Reversible Page 12 02-10-2016 Animals Bull Mastiff Bull Mastiff Bulldog Chihuahua 3600 6323 2225 6317 Reversible Reversible Reversible Reversible Chihuahua Chihuahua Chihuahua Chow Chow 6405 7026 7041 3873 Reversible Reversible Reversible Chow Chow Cocker Spaniel Cocker Spaniel 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Reversible Reversible Lhasa Apso Pekinese Pit Bull Pit Bull 6352 4194 4819 4948 Pit Bull Pit Bull Pit Bull Poodle 5199 7007 7008 1822 Reversible Page 16 02-10-2016 Animals Poodle Pug Rescue Dogs Rottweiler 6351 4040 3822 3848 Rottweiler Rottweiler Rottweiler Rottweiler 4260 5291 5929 6107 Schnauzer Schnauzer Schnauzer Scottie Terrier 3699 5946 6353 1797 Reversible Reversible Scottie Terrier Seeing Eye Dog Seeing Eye Dog Show Dog 6325 3243 3270 4369 Reversible Page 17 02-10-2016 Animals Springer Spaniel Springer Spaniel St Bernard St Bernard 7017 7025 1860 3644 Reversible Reversible Reversible Wirehaired Wolf Wolf Wolf 4694 3942 4029 4749 Reversible Wolves Yorkshire Terrier Yorkshire Terrier Yorkshire Terrier 5992 1799 4139 5521 Reversible Yorkshire Terrier Angelfsh Bass Bass 5891 3427 2506 2598 Reversible Reversible Page 18 02-10-2016 Animals Bass Bass Catfsh Fish 3990 4241 4938 2608 Reversible Reversible Fish Bass Northern Pike Marlin 4767 7073 7075 5940 Reversible Reversible Sailfsh Trout Trout Trout 4378 1330 1857 5127 Reversible Reversible Horse Horse Horse Horse 3266 5164 1023 1375 Page 19 02-10-2016 Animals Horse Horse Horse Horse 1427 1589 1637 1878 Reversible Reversible Reversible Horse Horse Horse Horse 2908 2984 3324 3668 Reversible Reversible Horse Horse Horse Horse 3714 4053 4070 4224 Reversible Reversible Horse Horse Horse & Buggy Horse & Buggy 4970 6451 4776 5740 Reversible Page 20 02-10-2016 Animals Horse & Colt Horse & Cowboy Horse & Cowboy Horse & Horseshoe 1879 2932 3257 1554 Reversible Horse & Rider Horse & Rider Horse & Rider Horse & Rider 1512 1547 3465 4599 Horse & Rider Horse & Rider Horse & Rider Horse & Rider 4600 4862 5586 7053 Reversible Horse and Indian Horse Horseshoe Plow Horses 5882 4206 6422 5986 Reversible Page 21 02-10-2016 Animals Saddle Unicorn Unicorn Unicorn 3014 2449 2593 3228 Reversible Unicorn Unicorn Pig Armadillo 6484 6517 5037 4754 Bear Bear Bear & Butterfy Bears Wedding Couple 2905 6411 5870 5908 Reversible Reversible Bee Bee Bee Hive & Bees Beehive 2798 3350 6165 1165 Page 22 02-10-2016 Animals Birds in Flight - “Going Home” Butterfies Butterfy Butterfy 2789 2323 1297 2502 Reversible Butterfy Butterfy Butterfy Butterfy 2677 3277 5794 5866 Reversible Butterfy Butterfy Butterfy & Caterpillar Camel 5915 6052 1851 2296 Camel Crab Crab Dinosaur 6208 3087 5848 3500 Page 23 02-10-2016 Animals Dolphin Dolphin Dolphins Dragon 3135 4974 2922 2588 Reversible Reversible Reversible Dragon Dragon Dragon Dragon in Hammock 4753 5800 6038 3279 Dragonfies Dragonfy Dragonfy Elephant 6240 5802 6271 1831 Reversible Elephant Fox Frog Frog 2719 1288 3044 3656 Page 24 02-10-2016 Animals Frog Frog Frog Frog 5603 5837 5927 5931 Reversible Frog Gecko Giraffe Giraffe 6172 4510 4098 6205 Reversible Goat Gorilla Ground Hog Horseshoe 3347 3648 4186 1636 Kangaroo Koala Bear Lady Bug Lamb 3445 3444 3576 1085 Page 25 02-10-2016 Animals Lamb Lamb Lamb Lamb 1168 1901 2477 3834 Reversible Reversible Lamb Lamb Monkey Moose 4640 1902 4800 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