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JOHAN ANDRIESSEN

Registration no.: 019/2021

Country of origin : Belgium
Place of origin : Wilrijk, Antwerp
Granted : No
Granted/officially recorded by : -

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Official English blazon

Shield: Parted per fess Or and Gules, a small St.-Andreas-cross counterchanged, accompanied in chief by a label touching both ends of the shield of three straight points Azure.
Crest: A small St.-Andreas-cross of the shield parted per fess Gules and Or.

Other language blazon

Dutch: Schild: Doorsneden van goud en van keel, een Sint-Andrieskruisje van het een in het ander, boven vergezeld van een beide schildranden rakende barensteel met drie rechte hangers van azuur.
Helmteken: een Sint-Andrieskruisje van het schild doorsneden van keel en van goud.

Origin/meaning

The arms are canting. Andriessen means "son of Andries". The "Andries" is represented by the small cross of St. Andrew, the "son" is represented by the label. The colours Gules and Or are taken from the arms of the Belgian city of Mechelen where the armiger grew up while Azure and Or are sourced from the arms of the village of Wilrijk, the armiger's current residence.

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