According to the Ceramelli Papiani archive, the oldest arms used by the Carradori family consisted of a red shield with three gold wheels. The most commonly used was instead a silver shield with a rampant blue lion decorated with silver wheels.
1. Di rosso, a tre ruote d'oro, 2.1, i.e.
Gules, three wheels Or, i.e.
Red shield with three gold wheels, two over one
2. D'argento, al leone d'azzurro, seminato di ruote del campo, i.e.
Argent, a lion rampant azure semé of wheels of the first, armed and langued gules, i.e.
Silver shield with blue lion in left profile covered with silver wheels, red claws and tongue
3. Idem; con il capo d'azzurro caricato di una vela gonfia d'argento, i.e.
The same with a blue chief charged with a billowing sail Argent, i.e.
As above with a blue band at the top on which a billowing silver (white) sail
| Group Type | |
|---|---|
| Held One or More Priorates? | yes |
| Year of First Priorate | 1424 |
| Year of Last Priorate | 1455 |
| Total Priorates Held | 3 |
| Ceramelli Number | 1254 |
| Branded Magnate? | no |
| Malespini Lineage | no |
| Dante Lineage | no |
| Villani Lineage | no |
| Molho Rank | Low Status |
| Padgett Rank | New-new men, 1378-1433 |
| Padgett Lineage | yes |
| Litchfield Lineage | no |
| Database ID | 279 |
| ASF, Ceramelli Papiani Online | fasc. 1254 |
| BNCF, Collezione Genealogica Passerini | ins. 192, no. 10: Temperani |
| U. Verino, De illustratione urbis Florentiae, Carlo Strozzi ed. | pp. 88 |
| H. Wills, Florentine heraldry | pp. 134 and 178 |
| ASF, Manoscritti, 249, Priorista Mariani II | fol. 421v-422 |
| ASF, Manoscritti, Carte Dei | vol. 380, ins. 20 (Carradori) |
| ASF, Manoscritti, Carte Dei | vol. 414, ins. 36 (Temperani) |