GOLDSMITHS, The Worshipful Company of, London.
GOLDSMITHS, The Worshipful Company of, London. (Incorporated 1327.) Quarterly gules and azure, in the first and fourth quarters a leopard's face or, in the second and third a covered cup, and in chief two round buckles, the tongues fessewise, points to the dexter, all of the third. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lady, her arms extended proper issuing out of clouds of the last vested gules, garnished or, cuffed argent, round her neck a ruff of the last, in her dexter hand a pair of scales of the third, in her sinister hand a touchstone sable Supporters — Two unicorns or, armed, crined, and hoofed argent. Motto — " Justitia Virtutum Regina." (Another motto, " To God only be all Glory.")
[The crest and supporters were granted by Robert Cooke, Clarenceux, 8th November 1571, and the whole was approved and entered by Henry St George, at the Visitation of the City of London in 1634.]
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