Coat of arms of the BahamasW
Coat of arms of the Bahamas

The Coat of Arms of The Bahamas contains a shield with the national symbols as its focal point.

Coat of arms of BarbadosW
Coat of arms of Barbados

The coat of arms of Barbados was adopted on 14 February 1966 by royal warrant of Queen Elizabeth II. The coat of arms of Barbados was presented by the Queen to the President of the Senate, Sir Grey Massiah. Like other former British possessions in the Caribbean, the coat of arms has a helmet with a national symbol on top, and a shield beneath that is supported by two animals.

Coat of arms of GlasgowW
Coat of arms of Glasgow

The Coat of arms of Glasgow is the official emblem of the City of Glasgow, and has been in use in various forms since 1866.

Coat of arms of the Cook IslandsW
Coat of arms of the Cook Islands

The coat of arms of the Cook Islands has a shield as its focal point. The shield is blue with fifteen white stars arranged in a circle, as found on the national flag, and is supported by a flying fish (maroro) and a white tern (kakaia). The helmet is an ariki head-dress of red feathers, symbolising the importance of the traditional rank system, and the name of the nation is on a scroll below the shield. The achievement is augmented by a cross and a Rarotongan club used by orators during traditional discourses, respectively symbolizing Christianity and the richness of Cook Islands' tradition, placed in saltire behind the shield.

Coat of arms of EnkhuizenW
Coat of arms of Enkhuizen

The coat of arms of Enkhuizen has been the coat of arms ever since Enkhuizen received borough rights in 1355. The coat of arms was acknowledged in 1816 by the High Council of Nobility, the coat of arms has not been changed ever since.

Seal of MarylandW
Seal of Maryland

The Great Seal of the State of Maryland is the official government emblem of the U.S. state of Maryland. Its official service is to authenticate acts by the General Assembly of Maryland, but it is also used for display purposes at most state buildings. Although the state seal has been changed in design several times throughout history, the current model represents the reverse side of the original seal.

Coat of arms of New BrunswickW
Coat of arms of New Brunswick

The original coat of arms of New Brunswick was granted to New Brunswick by a Royal Warrant of Queen Victoria on May 26, 1868. The provincial flag is a banner of the arms.

Coat of arms of New WestminsterW
Coat of arms of New Westminster

The arms of the City of New Westminster, in British Columbia, Canada, were adopted by city council in 1860, the year when the city was incorporated, and formally granted to the city by the Canadian Heraldic Authority in 1994.

Seal of Occidental MindoroW
Seal of Occidental Mindoro

The current Seal of Occidental Mindoro is adopted and used on March 21, 1994.

Coat of arms of the Federation of Rhodesia and NyasalandW
Coat of arms of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland

The coat of arms of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland was designed by M.J. Morris and was granted by Royal Warrant on 22 July 1954.

Coat of arms of RybnikW
Coat of arms of Rybnik

The coat of arms of the city of Rybnik in Poland consists of a blue shield bearing a white pike rising diagonally between two floral patterns. The arms are an example of canting arms, since ryb means "fish". This coat was adopted by the Rybnik City Council on November 20, 2000.

Coat of arms of SabaW
Coat of arms of Saba

The coat of arms of Saba was established in 1985 by the island council of Saba, when it was still part of the Netherlands Antilles. It remained the coat of arms of Saba after the dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles and the subsequent change of Saba's constitutional status into a special municipality of the Netherlands in 2010.

Seal of SeattleW
Seal of Seattle

The official Corporate Seal of the City of Seattle consists of a portrait of Chief Seattle under which appears the date 1869, the year of the city's incorporation. It is surrounded by two circles. The words Corporate Seal Of The are at the top within the outer circle, and the words City of Seattle are at the top within the inner circle.

Coat of arms of SeychellesW
Coat of arms of Seychelles

The coat of arms of the Republic of Seychelles shows a shield, in which a giant tortoise is located on green grounds. On the ground there is a coco de mer palm tree. Behind it there is a blue sea with two islands and a sail ship to be seen. The shield is enthroned by a silver helmet, on which a white-tailed tropicbird is located above blue and white waves. The shield is supported by two white sailfish. Beneath the shield the motto of Seychelles is stated: "Finis Coronat Opus".

Coat of arms of Sint EustatiusW
Coat of arms of Sint Eustatius

The coat of arms of Sint Eustatius consists of a shield and the motto. It was established on 9 November 2004 by the Island council of Sint Eustatius, when it was still part of the Netherlands Antilles. It remained the coat of arms of Sint Eustatius after the dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles and the subsequent change of Sint Eustatius's constitutional status into a special municipality of the Netherlands in 2010.

Coat of arms of Solomon IslandsW
Coat of arms of Solomon Islands

The coat of arms of Solomon Islands shows a shield which is framed by a crocodile and a shark. The motto is displayed under it, which reads "To Lead Is to Serve". Over the shield there is a helmet with decorations, crowned by a stylised sun.

Coat of arms of StellalandW
Coat of arms of Stellaland

The coat of arms of Stellaland was the official heraldic symbol of the short-lived Stellaland state in South Africa from 1883 to 1885. It was later revived as the municipal arms of Stellaland's capital, Vryburg.

Coat of arms of UstkaW
Coat of arms of Ustka

The original coat of arms of Ustka, Poland was created in 1922 by local artist Wilhelm Granzow.

Coat of arms of VardøW
Coat of arms of Vardø

The Coat of arms of Vardø is the official coat of arms for Vardø Municipality in Finnmark county, Norway. The arms have remained the same since 1887 when they were designed by R. Haavin. The arms often are shown with a mural crown on top to show Vardø's town status.