King Edward Silverplate Coronation Pattern Creations
King Edward Silverware Pattern (1936–1951) — National Silver Vintage Silverplate Jewelry
Introduced in the late 1930s and produced through 1951, the King Edward silverware pattern by National Silver Company is one of the most romantic and ornate designs of its era. With sweeping scrollwork, crest‑like detailing, and soft floral curves, it brought a touch of European‑inspired elegance to American dining tables during a time when many manufacturers were simplifying their designs.
King Edward’s richly sculpted motif made it a favorite for formal dinners, wedding gifts, and special‑occasion table settings throughout the mid‑century. Today, its distinctive raised detailing and regal silhouette make it a highly recognizable and sought‑after pattern among collectors, vintage enthusiasts, and lovers of ornate silverplate.
At Laughing Frog Studio, we transform authentic vintage King Edward 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 romantic curves and crest‑inspired scrollwork, giving this historic design a fresh 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 King Edward pieces are ever exactly alike.
Learn more about this pattern in our Vintage Silverware Pattern Library.




