War Of 1812 Admiral Cockburn?
Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2017 7:41 pm
::: Family Crest Forum thank you --- Could this be Admiral Cockburn from the War of 1812? King's Pattern serving spoon by William Eley & William Fearn the date code is (a) which indicates 1816 with the Crowned Jester symbol :::
::: The Family Crest finder says "Admiral To The Late Sir George, G.C.B., and it lists the two arms holding a pike. The family motto is "ITA" which means "Thus" and "Vigilans Et Audax" which means "Watchful And Bold" :::
The Order Of The Bath was re-constituted in 1815, so I assume the wreath around the two crests somehow indicates this high ranking? My instinct is to say that the wreath and the cross is somehow meant to resemble the Royal Order Of The Garter belt motif, but this is just a theory.
::: The Family Crest finder says "Admiral To The Late Sir George, G.C.B., and it lists the two arms holding a pike. The family motto is "ITA" which means "Thus" and "Vigilans Et Audax" which means "Watchful And Bold" :::
The Order Of The Bath was re-constituted in 1815, so I assume the wreath around the two crests somehow indicates this high ranking? My instinct is to say that the wreath and the cross is somehow meant to resemble the Royal Order Of The Garter belt motif, but this is just a theory.