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English: The arms of Philip Tibbetts, Esq., the Honorary Vexillologist and March Pursuivant Extraordinary of the Court of the Lord Lyon, based on the blazon provided by Mr. Tibbetts:

Shield: Sable, a chain in two gorges conjoined in the centre Argent

Crest: A demi-phoenix displayed rising Or enflamed Gules, holding in its beak a flagstaff thereupon a forked pennon of liveries charged with the crest badge

Motto: Mettle and Fire

Proof of Tibbetts having the Shogun Award of the Order of the Scottish Samurai

Proof of Tibbetts having the Military and Hospitaller Order of Saint Lazarus of Jerusalem
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