The Hanoverian pattern is a classic design for sterling silver cutlery or flatware known for its understated elegance and timeless style that has been popular for over 300 years. It is a simple, elegant design that features a long, slender handle that curves gently at the end, and a slightly pointed, oval-shaped bowl or blade. The Hanoverian pattern originated in the early 18th century, during the reign of George I of England, who was from the House of Hanover. The design is believed to have been created to honour the new king, and it quickly became a popular choice for silver cutlery and flatware. The Hanoverian pattern remained popular throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, and it is still produced today by many silver manufacturers.
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