Above the mural crown is a crest of the Corporation.
She wears upon her head a mural crown and veil.
The arms often are shown with a mural crown on top to show Vardø's town status.
The bush is shown growing out of a mural crown, a common feature in municipal arms.
The mural crown is a frequent symbol of local government, but here also suggests a well head.
Each has a mural crown with three or four turrets.
The villages also have similar coats of arms, but without the mural crown.
About the eagle's neck was a mural crown representing a city wall, and thus local government.
Above the shield was a mural crown, representing municipal government.
From 1922-1969 the city used a mural crown on the arms.