TINPLATE WORKERS, alias 'WIRE WORKERS, The Worshipful Company
TINPLATE WORKERS, alias 'WIRE WORKERS, The Worshipful Company of, London. (Incorporated 29th December 1670.) Sable, a chevron or between three butchers' lamps (the two in chief with one burner, each facing each other, the lamp in base with two burners, argent, garnished or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a globular light-ship lantern ensigned with a Royal Crown all proper. Supporters — Two tinplate workers proper, vested in blue coats with red cuffs, lined with fur, blue breeches, red waistcoat, white stockings, black shoes and silver buckles, and on the head a fur cap. Motto — " Amore sitis uniti" or " Unite in love." [Of no authority.]
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