Norman Poynton Silver Dish
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SKU:
10294
Type:
Modern Design
London 1957
Diameter: 7cm
SOLD
Norman Reginald George Poynton entered his mark in 1936 giving his address as the Leicester School of Art. He made several civic items for the City of Leicester designed by himself and Kenneth Holmes, Principal of the college. A scroll holder designed by both of them and made by Poynton and D J F Hodge in 1950 was exhibited the following year at Goldsmihs' Hall exhibition: 'British Silver by Contemporary Craftsmen'.
Diameter: 7cm
SOLD
Norman Reginald George Poynton entered his mark in 1936 giving his address as the Leicester School of Art. He made several civic items for the City of Leicester designed by himself and Kenneth Holmes, Principal of the college. A scroll holder designed by both of them and made by Poynton and D J F Hodge in 1950 was exhibited the following year at Goldsmihs' Hall exhibition: 'British Silver by Contemporary Craftsmen'.
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