Community Silverplate Coronation Pattern Creations
Coronation Silverware Pattern (1936) — Community Vintage Silverplate Jewelry
Introduced in 1936, the Coronation silverware pattern by Community (Oneida) was created to honor the coronation of King George VI and quickly became one of the most elegant and widely collected American silverplate patterns of its time. Its refined floral scrollwork, sculpted crown-inspired details, and tapered handle design made it a staple on formal dining tables for decades. Today, Coronation remains a highly recognizable and sought-after vintage silverplate pattern among collectors and jewelry lovers and continues to be one of our biggest sellers.
At Laughing Frog Studio, we transform authentic 1936 Community Coronation silverplate into handcrafted jewelry and accessories — spoon rings, pendants, bracelets, hair pieces, and sculptural one-of-a-kind keepsakes. Each piece highlights the pattern’s regal detailing and timeless charm, giving it a new life as upcycled wearable art.
Because we work exclusively with found and reclaimed vintage silverware, availability shifts with every treasure we rescue — ensuring no two Coronation pieces are ever exactly alike.
Learn more about this pattern in our Vintage Silverware Pattern Library.







