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 Victorian sterling silver Sifting spoon, London 1843/4, with…

Victorian Sterling Silver Sifting Spoon

A Victorian sterling silver Sifting spoon, London 1843/4, with maker's mark Jrh for John Robert Harris, the oval-shaped bowl with delicate floral and foliate piercings with a thread and King's pattern finial, and to the reverse, a shell shape at the bowl;…

Four matching King's pattern silver dessert spoons, 250 grams

Set of Four King's Pattern Silver Dessert Spoons

Four matching King's pattern silver dessert spoons, 250 grams

A heavy fine quality Victorian silver soup ladle, double struck…

Victorian Silver Soup Ladle, King's Pattern, 1871

A heavy fine quality Victorian silver soup ladle, double struck King's pattern. London 1871 by George Adams. Weight approx. 280gms.

A heavy early Victorian silver soup ladle, double struck King's…

Victorian Silver Soup Ladle, London 1841, King's Pattern

A heavy early Victorian silver soup ladle, double struck King's pattern. London 1841 by Joseph Barnard. Weight approx. 280gms. Length 34 cm

A set of six Irish sterling silver tea spoons, by Peter Walsh,…

Irish Sterling Silver Tea Spoons by Peter Walsh, 1838/9

A set of six Irish sterling silver tea spoons, by Peter Walsh, Dublin, 1838/9, in fine condition the King's pattern spoons hallmarked to back of stem and monogrammed to the front of handle, silver weight 235gr length 15 cm

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, King's pattern with shell form…

Victorian Silver Caddy Spoon, Edinburgh 1854

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, King's pattern with shell form bowl, Edinburgh 1854 by John Wilkie.

English hallmarked sterling silver fruit cutlery canteen in…

Antique Silver Fruit Cutlery Set in Kings Pattern Canteen

English hallmarked sterling silver fruit cutlery canteen in Kings pattern, for twelve persons, with stamped handles & blades, in a fitted velvet lined case. Sheffield, 1873, maker Martin, hall & Co dimensions of box - 27 x 34 x 7.5 cm. Weight 1.08kg…

Six sterling silver Kings pattern soup spoons (matched set),…

Set of 6 Kings Pattern Soup Spoons - Sterling Silver

Six sterling silver Kings pattern soup spoons (matched set), total 375 grams

A William IV silver sauce ladle, King's pattern, crested,…

William IV Silver Sauce Ladle, Glasgow 1834

A William IV silver sauce ladle, King's pattern, crested, circular bowl. Glasgow 1834 by John Mitchell.

Two 19th century silver serving spoons, George IV and Victorian,…

19th Century Silver King's Pattern Serving Spoons (2)

Two 19th century silver serving spoons, George IV and Victorian, King's pattern. (2) total weight 202g

A burr walnut canteen containing a comprehensive sterling…

Comprehensive Sterling Silver Kings Pattern Flatware for 18

A burr walnut canteen containing a comprehensive sterling silver Kings pattern flatware service for eighteen 19th century and later, the majority of maker's mark, W.D & Co., 1884-1887, comprising 18 each dinner forks, entree forks, dinner knives, entree…