An Edward VII silver two-handled rose bowl inscribed: 'Viro Reverendo Watson Failes [London].' Lobed circular armoiral engraved on front with Latin inscription on back. Not loaded. No cover.
A vase shaped two-handled trophy cup, Loaded, No cover Donor: Julian G. Lousada Awarded 1927-1957, Inscription: "The Anthony Lousada House Art Cup presented by Julian G. Lousada, Esq."
Inscription: 'Westminster Athletic Sports Challenge Cup 150 Yards Flat Race now 100 Yards'. Not loaded. No cover. Donor: 'Presented by a few Old Westminsters, 1861'. Awarded: 1861-1974. Reassigned as the Intermediate Towpath Cup in 2014.
The Aurum Westminster Abbey Jubilee Cup. The bowl of the cup surmouts a lion holding a crown and shield, and the foot of the cup is fluted. Inscription: 'Westminster School Debating Cup', engraved with winning houses from 2002-2011. Inscribed on bottom: 'Number 470 of a limited edition of 750 made by order of the Dean & Chapter of Westminster to commemorate the Silver Jubilee in 1977 of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II'. Also has accompanying commemorative booklet and case.
Inscription: 'Challenge Cup Westminster Athletic Sport 440 Yards presented by Geoffrey Cecil Formilli'. Handles. Not loaded. No cover. Donor: Geoffrey Cecil Formilli, 1911. Awarded: 1911-1974
Inscription: 'The Bringsty 9 Mile Challenge Baton Westminster School 1943 Presented by M.F.Y.'\r\nSilver plaque on wooden baton with wooden stand [also with plaques] Donor: M.F.Y, 1943. Awarded: 1941-present. Maker's mark obscured.
Inscription: 'This House Challenge Cup is presented by Beryl Halahan to the Westminster Boat Club to commemorate four years spent at Westminster by her son George Edward Desmond Halahan 1924/28'. A large George V silver two-handed cup and cover on silver-mounted wood stand, leaf-capped scroll handles, cut-card motif on body and cover, presentation inscribed. Donor: Beryl Halahan. Awarded as the House Challenge Cup.
An oval soup tureen and cover,with goat's head mask handles, ornamental edge and beaded moulding, embossed and fluted on four scroll leaf feet, on tray, with liner, all pieces fully marked, engraved with the School armorials and motto . Makers Mark reads W. H.