One, original owner.  Coronation by Community silver plate pattern by Oneida was introduced in 1936. The silverware pattern was to commemorate the crowning of Edward VIII of England who abdicated and was never crowned. The Coronation silver plate pattern is perhaps one of the most popular even after all those years. It comes in the original beautiful wooden case with a reddish pink felted interior.


Note, some of these pieces say Community Plate on the back and others just say Community.  Not sure if that matters.


Below is the number of pieces of each item, for a total of 98 pieces:


12 dinner knives (note 8 are one shape and 4 are another)

12 butter knives

12 dinner forks

12 salad, dessert forks

24 coffee/tea/dessert spoons

12 table/soup spoons

8 long cocktail or dessert spoons

3 serving spoons

1 serving fork

1 sugar spoon

1 master butter spreader





CASE DIMENSIONS - 14" W 11" D 3" H

COMPLETE WEIGHT - 12

STYLES - Art Deco, English Traditional

ARTIST - Oneida BRAND - Community

DESIGNER - Oneida

STYLED AFTER - Community

PERIOD - 1930s

COUNTRY OF ORIGIN - United States

ITEM TYPE - Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned

MATERIALS - Silver, Silverplate, Velvet

CONDITION - Good Condition, Unaltered, Some Imperfections

COLOR - Silver

NOTES - A bit of normal vintage wear from age or use.