Please post the blazon and/or description, or send a message to me.
I have some heraldic skills and may be able to help.
But please be aware that a coat of arms belongs to an individual (through extension and with minor differences to his or her family), but NOT to everybody with the same name. So if someone called Jones has a coat of arms, that does not mean that it belongs to every Jones in the Country.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Regards
Chas
Kiltpin, thank you as well for your response & willingness to explore this. I am fully aware of the 'claim to rights' (for lack for a better way to put it) regarding coats of arms, etc. In fact, the paper work I found is very clear regarding several things, including: *The "Laws of Arms" points out that a 'Coat of Arms' is awarded to individuals, not families. That, while people are welcome to display Coats of Arms, Crests, etc as works of art in our homes, the "Laws of Heraldry" are still enforceable and enforced in some countries. Before displaying them in public we should always check with the applicable governing bodies.
According to the entity my sister was working with these particular designs were in fact awarded/assigned to a person with my same family surname name or a variant deemed to be a root of the westernized version (which, in my family names case is directly traceable to a single individual entering the USA, from England to Virginia, in 1635).
Regardless, I'm more interested in what they look like as a curiosity more than laying claim to anything. I'll reproduce the descriptions below, if you wind up not having the time I completely understand, I appreciate any help you could offer & I'll thank you in advance.
Have a great day!
(these are worded & punctuated precisely as on the document)
Blazon Of Arms: Argent on a bend sable a rose between two griffins' heads erased or, within a bordure engrailed azure.
Crest: A lion's head erased vert, winged argent and sable, on the neck two bends or.
Origin: England