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Sotheby's, London, Important Silver & Gold, 15 May 2003, lot 62
This is the full armorial of the GORDON family, from 1445 Earls of Gordon, from 1599 Marquesses of Huntly and from 1684 Duke of Gordon. The earldom and dukedom became extinct.
Alexander GORDON (1743-1827) 4th Duke of Gordon and chief of the Clan Gordon ka 'Cock of the North'. He was a loyalist to the English crown.
The blazon: quarterly of four – 1: azure, three boars heads couped or (Gordon). 2: or, three lions' heads erased gules (Badenoch). 3: or, three crescents within a double tressure gules (Seton). 4: azure, three cinquefoils argent (Fraser).
Crest: issuing from a ducal coronet or a stag's head affronte proper, attired with ten tynes of the first
Supporters: two deerhounds argent, each collared gules charged with three buckles or.
With thanks to Roger Whitworth for the preparation of this footnote.