- GB 2014 WS-04-TRO-010/039
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- Late 19th Century
Inscription: 'Westminster School SPorts April 7th 1889 High Jump (under 15) 2nd Prize won by F.G. Davidson'. No cover. Very dirty. Poor condition.
Inscription: 'Westminster School SPorts April 7th 1889 High Jump (under 15) 2nd Prize won by F.G. Davidson'. No cover. Very dirty. Poor condition.
Town Boy Challenge Shield [Football]
11 small shields + 1 plaque on a wooden support. Central part (presumably with school crest) missing. Awarded: 1876-1886. Split.
Pair of Victorian silver presentation rowing sculls
In fitted case with silver-mounted case with silver mounted presentation inscription: 'Presented by E.C. Burton & E.P. Colquhoun 1844'. Gilding worn. See also stand [T.0001.059]
Charles Rawlings & William Summers
Watercolour of a rowing eight sitting at front-stops; to the right foreground floats a buoy, to the left two little rowing boats of spectators. In the background are trees and buildings, to the left a bridge, presumably Putney Bridge.
Senior Athletic Sports Cup (formerly Dowdeswell Mile Challenge Cup)
Inscription: 'Mile Challenge Cup presented to St Peter College Westminster by W.D. Dowdeswell'. Not loaded. No cover. Donor: W. Dowdeswell 1862. Awarded: 1861-1974.\r\nNow awarded as the Senior Athletic Sports Trophy. Makers Mark reads W.S.
Radiating scallop rim dish base with flat-chased foliate rim, glass well cut with similar cartouches, the neck matching the base with domed cover. Makers Mark reads S.C.
Pair of silver spoons engraved at tip. Paired with [T0001.073]. DR with crown. Makers Mark reads M M M.
Two handled bowl on silver stand
Two handled bowl on silver stand. Leaf/flower design round rim and top of stand. Not loaded. No cover.
Turner & Simpson
Sir Francis Burdett by George Gammond Adams
Marble bust of Sir Francis Burdett on a carved stone pedestal, with entwined serpents and four marble panels inset: the Burdett arms; Burdett as a pupil at Westminster School; Adressing the House of Commons; arriving at the Traitors' Gate in a wherry. The bust is signed twice and dated 1854
Adams, George Gammond, 1821-1898