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| | Charles Boyton
The firm of Charles Boyton and Sons was founded in 1809 and eventually wound up in 1933. The director Charles Boyton (1885-1958) a Liveryman, broke away from the old firm and set up wholesale silversmiths in Marylebone Lane and a retail premises in Wigmore Street in 1934 although pieces bearing his facsimile signature date from 1930 while he was still working for his father. Some of his work is inspired by the Pyramid pattern designed by Harald Nielsen in 1926 for Georg Jensen. Boyton's business had closed by 1939.
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Charles Boyton Length: 4cm Height: 4cm No hallmark only facsmile signature to back £125
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Silver Server London 1931 Charles Boyton (facsimile signature) Length:20cm SOLD
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 | Silver Beaker London 1931 Charles Boyton (fascimile signature to base) Height:10cm SOLD
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Charles Boyton Silver Toast Rack Very stylish Art Deco Design Facsmile sinature of Charles Boyton London 1932 Length:11cm Height: 10½cm SOLD
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London 1933 Charles Boyton Length: 15½cm SOLD
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