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Roberts Family Crest framed artprint - English origin

Roberts Family Crest framed artprint - English origin

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Celebrate your family heritage with a gift that will be genuinely cherished – the Roberts Family Crest framed and printed on museum-quality matte paper. It may well stay on the wall for generations to come! Beautifully illustrated. Carefully researched. Uniquely personal.

The Roberts coat of arms belongs to the English branches of the Roberts surname, most notably the lineage established at Glassenbury in the county of Kent since the medieval period. The armorial design became officially codified with the creation of the Roberts Baronetcy of Glassenbury on July 3, 1620, under the reign of King James I. This specific configuration is recorded in early heraldic visitations of Kent and is archived in standard reference compilations such as Burke’s The General Armory.

The symbolism of the Roberts coat of arms

The official blazon defines the shield as a blue background (Azure) charged with a silver chevron (Argent) bearing three blue five-pointed stars (mullets Azure). In heraldic terms, a chevron represents structural protection or an architectural achievement, while the mullets traditionally signify honor or divine guidance. The crest mounted above the helmet is described as a silver eagle displayed (an eagle displayed argent), beaked and legged in gold, with a green laurel wreath (gorged with a chaplet of laurel vert) placed around its neck. The accompanying Latin motto on the scroll, Dum spiro spero, translates to "While I breathe, I hope."

Notable Historical Figures

A prominent historical figure directly tied to this coat of arms is Sir Thomas Roberts, 1st Baronet of Glassenbury (1560–1627), who was knighted by King James I in 1603, created a baronet in 1620, and served as the High Sheriff of Kent in 1622. His descendant, Sir Howland Roberts, 3rd Baronet (1634–1661), continued the hereditary line at Glassenbury during the mid-seventeenth century, maintaining the family estates through the English Civil War era.

About the artist

Each coat of arms in the Family Crests Store is an artwork by heraldic artist Éamonn Breathnach. All are carefully researched, drawing from the earliest available records across multiple heraldic archives. Noted for their elegance and attention to detail, these artworks make meaningful and uniquely personal gifts for any occasion with family and friends.

Product details

• Printed with water-based inks.
• Ayous wood .75″ (1.9 cm) thick frame from renewable forests
• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil (0.26 mm)
• Paper weight: 189 g/m²
• Acrylite front protector
• Hanging hardware included

No Warehouses. No Waste. Just for you, made to order.

This product is printed especially for you when ordered, one at a time, by royal decree of Mother Nature to keep the realm beautiful. Family Crests Store guarantees your custom treasure meets all EU and USA safety standards.

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