Heraldry

is a way of discovering the lineage and background of a family or institution that has been of continuing importance to a country. It describes the coat of arms that have been awarded and passed down through a family, this will also include heraldic beasts that are attributed as important symbols and either depicted in their own right or displayed on the crest of a coat of arms.

The use of heraldic emblems is restricted to the old families and institutions of Europe, people living in other countries often find that their families origins in Europe merit the handing down or awarding of a coat of arms because of the status of the family. In England, this is done by applying through the Royal College of Arms in London for a blazon or description. Each country has slightly different rules of heraldry.

See below for examples of my heraldic work or find out more about the process.

Heraldry

is a way of discovering the lineage and background of a family or institution that has been of continuing importance to a country. It describes the coat of arms that have been awarded and passed down through a family, this will also include heraldic beasts that are attributed as important symbols and either depicted in their own right or displayed on the crest of a coat of arms.

The use of heraldic emblems is restricted to the old families and institutions of Europe, people living in other countries often find that their families origins in Europe merit the handing down or awarding of a coat of arms because of the status of the family. In England, this is done by applying through the Royal College of Arms in London for a blazon or description. Each country has slightly different rules of heraldry.

See below for examples of my heraldic work or find out more about the process.

Heraldry

is a way of discovering the lineage and background of a family or institution that has been of continuing importance to a country. It describes the coat of arms that have been awarded and passed down through a family, this will also include heraldic beasts that are attributed as important symbols and either depicted in their own right or displayed on the crest of a coat of arms.

The use of heraldic emblems is restricted to the old families and institutions of Europe, people living in other countries often find that their families origins in Europe merit the handing down or awarding of a coat of arms because of the status of the family. In England, this is done by applying through the Royal College of Arms in London for a blazon or description. Each country has slightly different rules of heraldry.

See below for examples of my heraldic work or find out more about the process.

Mr. Andrew Scott Esquire, Prime Warden of the Fishmonger's Guild

The Fishmonger's Guild is one of the old Livery companies in London. Every year a new warden is chosen and his coat of arms is displayed in the Fishmonger's Hall on London Bridge.

His coat of arms describes his family's Scottish heritage and hunting traditions as well as his status within the family. The two supporters are classical dolphins, which is the heraldic symbol of the Fishmonger's Guild.

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Mr. Andrew Scott Esquire, Prime Warden of the Fishmonger's Guild

The Fishmonger's Guild is one of the old Livery companies in London. Every year a new warden is chosen and his coat of arms is displayed in the Fishmonger's Hall on London Bridge.

His coat of arms describes his family's Scottish heritage and hunting traditions as well as his status within the family. The two supporters are classical dolphins, which is the heraldic symbol of the Fishmonger's Guild.

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Mr. Andrew Scott Esquire, Prime Warden of the Fishmonger's Guild

The Fishmonger's Guild is one of the old Livery companies in London. Every year a new warden is chosen and his coat of arms is displayed in the Fishmonger's Hall on London Bridge.

His coat of arms describes his family's Scottish heritage and hunting traditions as well as his status within the family. The two supporters are classical dolphins, which is the heraldic symbol of the Fishmonger's Guild.

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Finished

Stephenson Coat Of Arms

This is a coat of arms carved in pear wood with a hand-carved chisel finish and painted layers of clear liquid wax for protection.

It measures approximately 24(H) X 23(W) X 2(D) inches.

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Stephenson Coat Of Arms

This is a coat of arms carved in pear wood with a hand-carved chisel finish and painted layers of clear liquid wax for protection.

It measures approximately 24(H) X 23(W) X 2(D) inches.

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Stephenson Coat Of Arms

This is a coat of arms carved in pear wood with a hand-carved chisel finish and painted layers of clear liquid wax for protection.

It measures approximately 24(H) X 23(W) X 2(D) inches.

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Tony Willenbruch of the Worshipful Company of Engineers

This coat of arms for Tony Willenbruch of the Worshipful Company of Engineers, refers to his eighteenth century Germanic roots.  This is particularly noticeable by the depiction of the Saxony  crossed horses heads in reference to the gable ends of traditional housing in that part of Germany.  It also  refers to his connections to the R.A.F.

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Tony Willenbruch of the Worshipful Company of Engineers

This coat of arms for Tony Willenbruch of the Worshipful Company of Engineers, refers to his eighteenth century Germanic roots.  This is particularly noticeable by the depiction of the Saxony  crossed horses heads in reference to the gable ends of traditional housing in that part of Germany.  It also  refers to his connections to the R.A.F.

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Tony Willenbruch of the Worshipful Company of Engineers

This coat of arms for Tony Willenbruch of the Worshipful Company of Engineers, refers to his eighteenth century Germanic roots.  This is particularly noticeable by the depiction of the Saxony  crossed horses heads in reference to the gable ends of traditional housing in that part of Germany.  It also  refers to his connections to the R.A.F.

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