Sheremetev

The coat of arms of Count Sheremetev
CrestIssuant from the coronet of rank an oak tree proper between two mullets of six points argent
ShieldOr in chief on a torteau surrounded by a wreath of laurel a royal crown and two crosses pattée argent in pale and in base between a boyar's hat fesswise and a crescent charged with a representation of a man's face argent a sword and spear crossed in saltire proper, the whole ensigned by the coronet of a Count of the Russian Empire.
SupportersTwo lions salient guardant Or the dexter one holding in his interior paw a sceptre and in his mouth a laurel branch proper the sinister one holding in his interior paw a globus cruciger and in his mouth an olive branch proper upon a grassy compartment proper
MottoDeus conservat omnia, Latin for "God preserves all".
Other elementsThe mantling, or doubled gules.

The House of Sheremetev (Russian: Шереме́тевы) was one of the wealthiest and most influential Russian noble families, descending from Feodor Koshka.