Supplier of heraldry to royalty, aristocracy, the church and the ancient universities
Tradition
Service &
Sustainability
Crafting exquisite and bespoke heraldic products is at the heart of our approach. Each piece is meticulously designed to reflect the distinguished heritage and personal story of our esteemed clientele.
Amongst whom are three royal households, Catholic and Anglican bishops, peers and aristocrats and many esteemed institutions of learning - all of whom we serve discreetly.
Behind each carefully crafted piece of ours (for you) stands a team of dedicated artisans and designers. Our passion for heraldic artistry and commitment to excellence define who we are and the unparalleled service we offer.
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Our products are made especially for you, using your coat of arms, heraldic device, monogram or similar. This is why we have no catalogue and no set prices for what we produce. Long and regular customers of ours will tell you that even the box your item comes in is unique and selected just for our product. There is a proud heritage of service and attention to detail in our family.
Throughout well over a century the House of Müller has combined a sense of duty and style with a love for fine craftsmanship and specially-sourced products. Although the most recent generation has all the benefits of an English education and training, the family has always been rooted in the Grand Duchy of Baden, mainly comprising the Black Forest. It is here, in this small south-west German principality where successive members of the family dutifully served the Royal House of Baden until its abolition in 1919. The English side of the family hails from Suffolk within East Anglia. Here too there is a history of royal service including to George V at Windsor.
Wherever possible our products are sourced from these regions: the Black Forest in Germany and East Anglia in England.
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Our connection to the countryside of our heritage means we are resourcefully committed to sustainability. This is no reimagining of hippie ideals, this is a pledge to preserve the countryside and age-old traditions for future generations.
Dr Müller is co-founder of the Heraldic Institute and is currently serving as its director. Dr Müller’s supplies or curates all heraldic artwork we sell. One of his specialities is the identification of crests on heraldic china and silver.
After finishing his PhD at the University of Cambridge under Regius Professor Sir Richard J. Evans, Dr Mueller and his research featured in television documentaries in the UK and Germany. He is a regular contributor to Country Life magazine and his book The Kaiser, Hitler and the Jewish Department Store was published in May 2022 with Bloomsbury (the paperback was released late in 2023).
He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.
John has worked as a professional fundraiser for the University of Cambridge and has volunteered for several charitable organisations, including the Order of St John, the LM Kendon Settlement, the League of Mercy and organisations of the Church of England.