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A house mark was originally a mark of property, later also used as a family or clan emblem, incised on the facade of a building, on animals, in signet and similar in the farmer and burgher culture of Germany, the Netherlands and the Nordic countries.
These marks have the appearance of glyphs or runes consisting of a pattern of simple lines, without the application of colour.