Azure, a bend sinister raguly between, in dexter chief, a Celtic cross, in sinister base, a sword point downwards Argent. Crest: Upon a helm affronty with a wreath Argent and Azure, three ostrich feathers alternately Argent and Azure. Mantling: Azure doubled Argent. Motto: «Per Iustitiam Victoria» Sable, with initial letters Gules, over a scroll Argent.
Blazon keywords: One, Bend sinister, Raguly, Between, Dexter, Chief, Celtic cross, Sinister, Base, Sword, Point downwards, Argent, Crest, Helm, Mantling, Wreath, Crest, Three, Quill, Alternately and Motto (motivation).
Style keywords: Outlined in sable, Semi-circular, Illuminated and Rough.
Classification: Personal, Interpreted, Coat of arms, Latin language and Photographic.
Bearer: Reyes, Elijah.
Azure, a bend sinister raguly between, in dexter chief, a Celtic cross, in sinister base, a sword point downwards Argent. Crest: Upon a helm affronty with a wreath Argent and Azure, three ostrich feathers alternately Argent and Azure. Mantling: Azure doubled Argent.
Blazon keywords: One, Bend sinister, Raguly, Between, Dexter, Chief, Celtic cross, Sinister, Base, Sword, Point downwards, Argent, Crest, Helm, Mantling, Wreath, Crest, Three, Quill and Alternately.
Style keywords: Outlined in sable, Semi-circular, Illuminated and Rough.
Classification: Personal, Interpreted and Coat of arms.
Bearer: Reyes, Elijah.
The Commoners' Certification of Arms for Tomasz Arkadiusz Grzeszkowiak, arms designed by Tomasz Steifer and emblazoned by me.
Gules, a base enarched Vert, overall a cross patty fitchy Or, piercing in base the head of a serpent nowed and facing sinister Sable, langued Gules. Crest: Upon a helm affronty, with a wreath Sable and Gules, in a front of three ostrich feathers alternately Sable and Gules a paschal lamb Argent, haloed Or and Gules, supporting a staff Or, flying a banner Argent charged with a cross Gules. Mantling: Gules doubled Sable. Motto: «Amor vincit omnia»
In the blazon of this certification, I wrote the expression «a Base enarched Vert», it is correct. But the expression «a Mount Vert» it is also possible. In the original expression in the Polish blazon is «na zielonym wzgórkuon» ~ «the green hill».
Blazon keywords: Without divisions, Gules, One, Mount, Vert, Issuant from base and, Overall, Cross patty fitchy, Cross couped, piercing, Head, Serpent, Nowed, Facing sinister, Sable, Langued, Helm, Affronty, Two, Mantling, Doubled, Wreath, Three, Quill, Alternately, Debruised, Paschal lamb, Argent, Nimbed, Or, Grasping, Shafted, Charged, Cross and Motto (motivation).
Classification: Interpreted, Personal, Certification and Flag.
Bearer: Grzeszkowiak, Tomasz Arkadiusz.
Argent, on a chevron Gules three feathers Argent, between three swords erect Gules. Motto: «Ab Initio Goostrey».
This is the coat of arms of Martin Goldstraw emblazoned by me over his family tartan. This tartan was designed by Don Smith and is registered in the Scottish Register of Tartans, 2002.
Blazon keywords: Without divisions, Argent, Gules, Chevron, Charged, Sword, Erect, Ordered, Between, Quill and Motto (motivation).
Style keywords: Rounded, Illuminated, Outlined in sable and Freehand.
Classification: Interpreted, Personal, Cheshire County and Tartan.
Bearer: Goldstraw, Martin S. J..
Eagle, Two hands clasped, Tree, Rainbow, Trunk of a tree, Atom, Barbel, Acorn, Arm, Owl, Horse, Head, Thistle, Stag, Crescent, Increscent, Tail, Heart, Roe deer, Neck, Roe deers' attires, Raven, Dolphin, Tooth, Elephant, Starling, Mullet, Estoile, Male figure, Fleur de lis, Hop cone, Puffin, Ash, Paw, Seagull, Pomegranate, Falcon, Flame, Boar, Barn owl, Lion, Lioness, Lion passant, Leopard, Lion rampant guardant, Lynx, Lily, Wolf, Hand, Apple, Martlet, Wing, Two wings in vol, Covert, Mount, Trimount, Orbital, Bear, Palm tree, Poplar leaf, Paw, Peacock, Chest, Fish, Hoof, Quill, Cinquefoil, Oak, Rose, Double rose, Serpent, Sun in splendour, Ray of the sun, Wheat, Wheat spike, Bull, Tulip, Udder, Escallop and Fox.
Halberd, Plough share, Ace of spades, Cyclamor, Torch, Harp, Non-classic artifact, Ship, Beret, Grenade, Ecclesiastical cap, Covered cup, Bell tower, Cannon dismounted, Carbuncle, Castle, Clarion, Nail, Cord, Dagger, Turret, With a turret, Sword, Sabre, Scroll, Arrow, Garb, Gauntlet, Buckle, Spear, Spear's head, Letter, Book, Line, Key, Four crescents joined millsailwise, Hammer, Menorah, Number, Knot, Celtic Trinity knot, Piano, Millstone, Millrind, Millwheel, Bridge, Hourglass, Chess rooks, Compass rose, Rosette of acanthus leaves, Mullet of six points pierced, Portcullis, Wheel, Wagon-wheel, Symbol, Sackbut, Drum, Tower, Trident, Double vajra and Anvil.
Angel, Heart enflamed, Paschal lamb, Dragon, Phoenix, Griffin, Winged hand, Saint George, Trinity, Triton, Golden fleece and Unicorn.
Between, Alternately, Point downwards, Bend sinister, Overall, Wreath, Head, Chevron, Charged, Certification, Crest, Celtic cross, Outlined in sable, Dexter, Raguly, Coat of arms, Sword, Photographic, Shafted, Personal, Goldstraw, Martin S. J., Grzeszkowiak, Tomasz Arkadiusz, Gules, Illuminated, Interpreted, Chief, Mantling, Langued, Motto (motivation), Latin language, Semi-circular, Mount, Issuant from base and, Nimbed, Nowed, Ordered, Or, piercing, Argent, Without divisions, Quill, Base, Reyes, Elijah, Rough, Sinister, Crest, Three, One and Helm.
Dr. Antonio Salmerón y Cabañas,
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Paseo de la Castellana 135,
7th floor,
28046 Madrid, Spain.