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- Statue of a griffin at St Mark's Basilica in Venice (en)
- Company logo for Merv Griffin Entertainment, using a silver griffin statue (en)
- Yellow griffin pictured in the logo of the Estonian Internal Security Service. (en)
- Flag of the Utti Jaeger Regiment of the Finnish Army (en)
- Pomeranian coat-of-arms (en)
- The Coat of arms of Crimea (en)
- modern unicipal seal of Heraklion, Greece (en)
- Griffin segreant wearing the mural crown of Perugia, 13th century (en)
- A heraldic griffin passant of the Bevan family crest. (en)
- Similarly, the coat of arms of Greifswald, Germany, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, also shows a red griffin rampant – perched in a tree, reflecting a legend about the town's founding in the 13th century. (en)
- Griffin seal impression. Susa, Iran. 4th millennium B.C.. (en)
- Gryf coat of arms of the Polish knighthood family Gryfici. Used since c. 1481 (en)
- Bronze griffins from ancient Luristan, Iran, 1st millennium BC. Vorderasiatisches Museum Berlin. (en)
- The Pisa Griffin, in the Pisa Cathedral Museum, 11th century (en)
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- Coat-of-arms of Greifswald, Germany, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (en)
- Yellow griffin pictured in the logo of the Estonian Internal Security Service. (en)
- Flag of the Utti Jaeger Regiment of the Finnish Army (en)
- Griffin seal impression. (en)
- Merv Griffin Entertainment logo (en)
- Municipal official seal of Heraklion, Greece (en)
- Pomeranian coat-of-arms (en)
- Statue of a griffin. St Mark's Basilica, Venice (en)
- Griffin segreant wearing the mural crown of Perugia, 13th century (en)
- A heraldic griffin passant of the Bevan family crest. (en)
- The Gryf coat of arms of the knighthood family Gryfici. (en)
- The Pisa Griffin, Pisa Cathedral Museum, 11th century (en)
- Bronze griffins from ancient Luristan, Iran, 1st millennium BC. (en)
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