So that’s a wild man supporter on the left-side. *If* it’s heraldry linked to Scotland it *might* be related to the Murray family. Honestly r/heraldry would be your best bet.
It looks very much like the coat of arms of Lord Strathspey chieftain of Clan Grant.
Perhaps a slightly earlier iteration or a related one, it is very similar.
Looks like an old Glenfiddich whisky bottle…
It’s the Glendfiddich coat of arms
> There have actually been two Company Coats of Arms… The second design … was granted to the company by the Court of the Lord Lyon, the heraldic authority for Scotland, in 1936. Generally speaking the Coat of Arms is a variant of the Grant Clan Coat of Arms, and clearly celebrates the fact that the Company was founded and by members of Clan Grant, who of course still own and manage the distillery today.
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I’m pretty sure that’s a Kinder egg…
So that’s a wild man supporter on the left-side. *If* it’s heraldry linked to Scotland it *might* be related to the Murray family. Honestly r/heraldry would be your best bet.
Urquhart has two naked men on their crest too.
Lord Strathspey has them too:
https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Coat_of_arms_of_lord_strathspey.svg
It looks very much like the coat of arms of Lord Strathspey chieftain of Clan Grant.
Perhaps a slightly earlier iteration or a related one, it is very similar.
Looks like an old Glenfiddich whisky bottle…
It’s the Glendfiddich coat of arms
> There have actually been two Company Coats of Arms… The second design … was granted to the company by the Court of the Lord Lyon, the heraldic authority for Scotland, in 1936. Generally speaking the Coat of Arms is a variant of the Grant Clan Coat of Arms, and clearly celebrates the fact that the Company was founded and by members of Clan Grant, who of course still own and manage the distillery today.
[link to their website](https://www.glenfiddich.com/uk/explore/expert-blog/2014/enter-the-archives-discover-how-glenfiddich-s-iconic-logo-and-packaging-has-evolved-through-the-years/)