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Registered: The
International Register
of Arms, 12th March 2014
Registration No. 0297.
(Vol.2)
Arms:
Sable, two crossed
branches of Weeping
Willow Or enveloping a
star of the State of
Puebla Mexico Argent
above three rings
interlocked Or.
Crest:
A sun in his splendour
Or, rayed Gules, charged
with a gryphon passant
Purpure.
Motto:
Pursue Craftsmanship
Certification:
Madrid, Kingdom
of Spain, 6 June, 1994,
Rey de Armas, Protocolo:
7/1994; Follos:
123-125;Registered by
the Ministerio de
Justicia, Madrid,
Kingdom of Spain, 1
July, 1994.
Private
Registration:
The American College of
Heraldry on 21 August
1994 under Number 1215.
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The
Spanish blazon for the
arms is: En campo de
sable (negro) tres
anillos entrelazados de
oro, surmontados de una
estrella del Estado de
Puebla (Mejico), de
plata, surmontada a
suvez de dos ramas
cruzadas de sauce
lloron, de oro. Va
timbrado el Escudo de
Armas de un casco de
acero brunido, con
grilletas y bordadura de
oro, claveteado de lo
mismo, forrado de gules
(rojo), sumado de un
burelete trenzado de oro
y sable (negro), sumado
a su vez de un sol
radiante de oro, con los
rayos de gules (rojo),
cargado de un grifo
pasante, de purpura.
Divisa: En cinta de oro
con letras de sable
(negro): "Pursue
Craftsmanship".
The descendant also
registered to rightfully
bear the Arms within
Spanish law and custom
is: Alejandra
Collins-Sandoval,
daughter of Charles Paul
Collins and Maria de
Lourdes Collins, nee
Sandoval y Gonzalez.
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