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'''Arms''' : Argent, a cupel proper between in chief two anchors erect sable and in base flames of fire issuant also proper. Su;»porters: On either side a lion guardant Or each charged with a cupel proper. | '''Arms''' : Argent, a cupel proper between in chief two anchors erect sable and in base flames of fire issuant also proper. Su;»porters: On either side a lion guardant Or each charged with a cupel proper. | ||
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WARDENS AND GUARDIANS OF THE STANDARD OF WROUGHT PLATE IN BIRMINGHAM (Assay Office, Birmingham)
Official blazon
English |
Arms : Argent, a cupel proper between in chief two anchors erect sable and in base flames of fire issuant also proper. Su;»porters: On either side a lion guardant Or each charged with a cupel proper. |
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on January 22, 1925.
Unfortunately we have no information on the meaning or origin of these arms yet.
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