The GQ card is of the type I enquired about and was told officially that it wasn't a royal warrant, I was also told it was an offence to use it and strictly administered and controlled in its use, so if Guant held a warrant from 1940 until 2012 why would they put a worthless fake and deceptive piece of card on their product when they had every right to display proudly the real thing.
My colleague has forwarded your recent email to me.
The Royal Arms must always be accompanied by the full 5-line legend
By Appointment to
The member of the Royal Family
The trade description
The name of the company
The location
JR Gaunt held a Royal Warrant from 1940 until the end of 2012 when the Royal Warrant was cancelled. It is illegal for them now to display the Royal Arms on anything.
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