Coronation Knife Handle Bottle Opener
Pop bottles with panache. This sculptural stunner is crafted from an antique silverplate knife handle in the iconic Coronation pattern—introduced by Oneida in 1936 to honor the would-be crowning of Edward VIII (who famously abdicated before the ceremony). The design fuses art deco flair with traditional revival elegance: scrolls, florals, and a pierced accent that still turns heads nearly a century later.
We’ve paired this vintage beauty with a precision-machined stainless steel opener, made in Weldon, Missouri from FDA-grade 18-8 stainless—Winery and FDA tested, and built to last. It stands upright like a miniature monument to good taste, equally at home on a bar cart or gift table.
Perfect for hostesses, collectors, or anyone who wants to spark conversation with every cap popped. Warning: may cause envy and unsolicited compliments at your next gathering.
Manufacturer: Community Silverplate
Pattern Name: Coronation
Pattern Date: 1936
For all of our designs we choose wonderful vintage/antique silverplate cutlery. Once chosen, the pieces are modified and beautified by HAND; they are cut, drilled, filed and polished, etc.. All of our creations are handmade - as such no two items are exactly alike.
Condition: Please note, this is an antique item that was once used as a utensil. As a result, there may be some wear to the silver-plate, fine scratches or marks from use. But some wear gives the piece patina and personality. We do our best to disclose any condition issues of note.