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United States Heraldic Registry

Registered: The International Register of Arms, 10th June 2015. Registration No. 0334 (Vol.2).

Arms: Or on a fess Gules between three mullets Azure an openbook Argent.

Crest: A demi-herald vested in a herald's tabard of the arms and a Tudor Bonnet Azure grasping in his dexter hand a quill pen Argent.

Motto: none

Assumed: United States of America 2005

Private Registration: U.S. Heraldic Registry, 01 Jan 2010, No. 20100101A

The Arms of the
                                                United States Heraldic
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The Seal of the United States
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The arms were created by U.S. Heraldic Registry founder, Michael Swanson. Originally assumed and registered with the USHR in 2005 as Azure on a fess Gules between three mullets Argent, the arms were re-designed by Mr. Swanson in 2010 in response to several questions regarding tincture violations.

The three stars allude to the Tennessee flag where the registry was created and originally located, the open book symbolizes open registration, and the tinctures are those used in the United States flag. Supersedes earlier design with tincture violation

 
 

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