A coat of arms, with an azure chief featuring a rooster flanked by two crosslet fitchees. Below, beneath an argent field is a gules chevron surrounded by three sable roundels; two above, one below. At the helm, above a decorative mantling and flanked by leafing, is a knight's helmet. At the crest, atop a torse, is a larger rooster standing vigilant. Beneath the shield, in front of the mantle in which a fringed cloth presents the title text, is a banner with the motto Freedom & Health.
Subject (Name):
Lucas, Charles
Subject (Topic):
Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Birds, Cross, Helmet, Physicians, Shield, and Shields
A coat of arms divided by a speckled saltire; with a winged spur in the top quadrant, and a fleur-de-lis in the remaining three. At the center of the saltire is a trefoil. At the helm, backed by leafing, is a knight's helmet; at the crest, atop a torse, is a boar with a small shield featuring a fourth fleur-de-lis. Below is the motto I Hope.
In the center of the image, is an oval-shaped coat of arms, divided in the center by a chevron. Two scallop shells are seen in the upper half, and one beneath. At the helm is a knight's helmet; at the crest is an arm clad in armor, grasping a sword. At the left of the image stands Apollo; to the right is Athena. Beneath the shield is an unidentified face.
A coat of arms with a checkerboard background, and a billet in the upper left-hand corner. At the helm is a knight's helmet with the shield below attached via a chain. At the crest, protruding from a battlement, is a bull with a wreath of flowers around his neck. Leafy design surrounds much of the shield. Below is the motto Nil Sine Causa.
Subject (Name):
Hood, D. W. (Donald Wilbur), 1918-
Subject (Topic):
Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Crown, Dragon, Helmet, Physicians, Shield, and Shields
A coat of arms, divided into quarters, with two large flowers in the upper portions. Surrounding this portion of the crest, featured on a wide border, is the phrase For God and the Empire. At the helm, surrounded by elaborate mantling, is a knight's helmet. Atop this are two lions holding an image of the sun between them. In between the bottom of the crest and two decorative medals, is the motto Mens et Manus.
Subject (Name):
Carpenter, Charles
Subject (Topic):
Amorial, Armorial bookplates, Helmet, Physicians, Shield, Shields, and Sun
A coat of arms that has been divided into quadrants. Two of these quadrants are identical, with three hearts and a fleur-de-lis beneath. A third quadrant features two lions; the fourth shows a large lion with a smaller lion in a canton. A fess passes over the quadrant, with the letter S at its center. A knight's helmet is at the helm, surrounded by elaborate mantling. At the crest is a camel. Below is the motto Via Una Cor Unum.
A coat of arms divided into two by an engrailed chevron. Two scallop shells and a crescent are featured in the upper half; a single scallop shell is below. At the helm, surrounded by mantling that spreads far along the shield's border, is a knight's helmet. At the crest is a lion.
Subject (Name):
Harborough, John
Subject (Topic):
Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Helmet, Lion, Physicians, Shells, and Shield
A shield, edged with leafing, with three profiled heads against an argent field. At the helm is a knight's helmet backed by elaborate leafing. At the crest, atop a torse and protruding from several coupeaux is a bare right-handed arm, grasping a laurel wreath. Below, upon a banner, is the motto Virtute Non Aliter.
Subject (Name):
Moir, William, fl. 1767
Subject (Topic):
Armorial bookplates, Hand, Helmet, Physicians, Portraits, Primates, Shield, and Sword
A coat of arms divided by an indented band with three pairs of hands. Above the divide are two bells; below is the head and torso of a horse wearing a bridle. A knight's helmet is at the helm, surrounded by mantling. Above this a another head and torso of a horse wearing a bridle. Below the crest is the motto Laudo et Plaudo.
Subject (Name):
Clapton, Edward
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Hand, Helmet, Physicians, and Shields