HM The Queen Coat of Arms

Royal warrants coats of arms for those appointed to Her Majesty The Queen. At the time of writing, Her Majesty the Queen has granted 686 Royal Warrants to different suppliers allowing them to display the Queen Elizabeth II crest with appropriate citation plaque below.

Close up of the statant guardant lion on the Royal Warrant Coat of Arms
Close up of the statant guardant lion on the Royal Warrant Coat of Arms
Royal Warrant Crest for John Lewis, Cast in Solid Aluminium and Hand Painted
Royal Warrant Crest for John Lewis, Cast in Solid Aluminium and Hand Painted
Royal Warrant Coat of Arms, Cast in Solid Aluminium and Hand Painted
Royal Warrant Coat of Arms, Cast in Solid Aluminium and Hand Painted
Fortnum and Mason Royal Warrant Coats  -  Bronze Plinths with Cast Aluminium Citation Plates
Fortnum and Mason Royal Warrant Coats - Bronze Plinths with Cast Aluminium Citation Plates
John Lewis Royal Warrant Coat of Arms - Cast Aluminium with Citation Plates
John Lewis Royal Warrant Coat of Arms - Cast Aluminium with Citation Plates
Gibraltar Law Courts - Royal Coat of Arms with Built up Stainless Lettering
Gibraltar Law Courts - Royal Coat of Arms with Built up Stainless Lettering
W. A. Baxter and Sons - Royal Warrant Crest - Aluminium Citation Plate on Wooden Plinth
W. A. Baxter and Sons - Royal Warrant Crest - Aluminium Citation Plate on Wooden Plinth
Martini Royal Warrant Coat of Arms
Martini Royal Warrant Coat of Arms
Close up of the Hand Painted Unicorn on a GRP Royal Warrant Coat of Arms
Close up of the Hand Painted Unicorn on a GRP Royal Warrant Coat of Arms

Royal Warrants of Appointment coats of arms are displayed by establishments that supply goods or services to either HM The Queen, HRH The Duke of Edinburgh or HRH The Prince of Wales.  The granting of a Royal Warrant permits the supplier to advertise the fact that they supply or work for the Royal Family, which is of course a recommendation in itself.  The Royal crest above a citation plate stating the grantee’s trade is the traditional way that a Warrant holder advertises the status.

Ward Signs of Bristol has patterns for The Queen Elizabeth II Royal Warrant crest in the following sizes: 7”, 15”, 22”, 30”, 36”, 48” and 60” (sizes being measured approximately from top to bottom).  Due to the physical properties of the different materials available, the Royal Warrant Coat of Arms is generally made from cast aluminium, but may also be built up from laminated GRP (glass fibre).  Once cast, aluminium coats of arms are painted in oven baked enamel undercoat and then hand painted by our heraldic artists.



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