Georgian English Armorial - Entwined Rope

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WesternPA
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Georgian English Armorial - Entwined Rope

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Hello,

I wondered if anyone is able to identify this armorial of two pieces of rope entwined - it is engraved upon an early 19th Century stuffing spoon hallmarked for London. It seems an unusual choice!

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Re: Georgian English Armorial - Entwined Rope

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Hi WesternPA,

That particular knot is known as a “Wake knot” or “Ormonde knot”. Two names worth researching.

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Hi Trev,

Can you recommend any particular references that show pictures of these armorials? I am struggling with the proper terminology. Thanks for the leads on the knot!
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Wake, Sir Herewald, Bart., of Courteenhall, Northamp., a knot, commonly called a Wake's knot. Verga et ora.

Source: Fairbairn's book of crests of the families of Great Britain and Ireland - 1905

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