Kings pattern is a decorative design found on silver cutlery or flatware. It is one of the most popular and recognizable patterns and has been in use since the early 19th century.

The Kings Pattern design features a series of ornate scrolls and floral motifs that are typically arranged in a symmetrical pattern. The design is usually raised, or embossed, on the handle of the cutlery, and is often accented with a bright, polished finish.

Kings Pattern was originally created in the 1820s by the English silver manufacturer, George Adams, who was inspired by the ornate designs of the Baroque period. The pattern quickly became popular and was soon copied by other manufacturers in England and around the world.

In addition to its ornate design, Kings Pattern is also known for its versatility. The pattern is suitable for both formal and informal occasions and can be used with a variety more...

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A collection of sterling silver Kings pattern cutlery, Terry…

A collection of sterling silver Kings pattern cutlery, Terry Shaverin, Sheffield, 1991, includes two forks, a soup spoon, dessert spoon seven serving spoons, six dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons, six entree knives, five dinner knives, Wt 2067 grams 1290…

A grand silver cutlery canteen, manufactured by Mappin & Webb…

A grand silver cutlery canteen, manufactured by Mappin & Webb Sheffield 1977 with Queen Elizibeth II silver jubilee mark. Having Kings pattern and house in a fitted oak hinged box. The set consists of six table spoons 599.9 grams. Twelve large forks 1035…

George IV sterling silver basting spoon, single struck Kings…

George IV sterling silver basting spoon, single struck Kings pattern, London 1831, approx 133 grams

19th century part Russian gilt silver cutlery, service, marked,…

19th century part Russian gilt silver cutlery, service, marked, Moscow, 1875, Firm of Sazikov, with Imperial warrant marks, comprising of six main knives (with silver blades), six main spoons, five teaspoons, and five forks, all in elaborate Kings pattern…

Twelve silver Kings Honeysuckle pattern dessert spoons,…

Twelve silver Kings Honeysuckle pattern dessert spoons, armorial to terminal, 11 hallmarked London 1839, 1 London 1850, W. 1000g. Provenance: Estate of John Lawford.

Six silver Kings Honeysuckle pattern serving spoons, London,…

Six silver Kings Honeysuckle pattern serving spoons, London, 1839, W. 700g. Provenance: Estate of John Lawford.

Six silver Kings Honeysuckle pattern serving spoons, London,…

Six silver Kings Honeysuckle pattern serving spoons, London, 1839, W. 700g. Provenance: Estate of John Lawford.

Nine silver Kings pattern dinner forks, armorial to terminal, 7…

Nine silver Kings pattern dinner forks, armorial to terminal, 7 hallmarked London 1882, 2 hallmarked London 1871, W. 900g. Provenance: Estate of John Lawford.

A pair of silver Kings pattern sauce ladles, armorial to…

A pair of silver Kings pattern sauce ladles, armorial to terminal, London, 1858, made by George angel, W. 190g. Provenance: Estate of John Lawford.

Large William IV sterling silver fish slice, hallmarked London,…

Large William IV sterling silver fish slice, hallmarked London, 1838, MC (Mary Chawner), in Kings pattern, slice decorated with incised borders surrounding a pierced foliate center, total weight 219gm, length 33 cm

A Georgian sterling silver cutlery service, King's pattern,…

A Georgian sterling silver cutlery service, King's pattern, Richard Poulden, London, 1822, includes eight serving spoons, six dessert spoon, six teaspoons, six entree forks, six dinner forks, two small ladles, coat of arms to handle. Wt 2735 grams

Victorian sterling silver serving ladle, Edinburgh silver Kings…

Victorian sterling silver serving ladle, Edinburgh silver Kings pattern ladle hallmarked Edinburgh 1847 by makers R.G.