Item 001/112 - Eton Fives Trophy

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Reference code

GB 2014 WS-04-TRO-001/112

Title

Eton Fives Trophy

Date(s)

  • 1929 (Creation)

Level of description

Item

Extent and medium

1 Trophy

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Name of creator

(1894-1977)

Administrative history

Silversmiths. Founded by Charles Boyton in 1827. Became Charles Boyton & Son Son 1894, then Charles Boyton & Son Ltd in 1919-1933. A new company was created called Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, which was active between 1936-1977. Charles Boyton (III), grandson of the founder, left that company and practiced as Charles Boyton (III) between 1934 and 1948.

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Scope and content

Trophy with handles and a plastic plinth. Inscription: 'The Tristam Jones-Parry Trophy Westminster School Eton Fives'.

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Accruals

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Conditions governing access

Open

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      Physical characteristics and technical requirements

      • Height: 17.5cm Weight: 520 grammes
      • Silver

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      Description identifier

      WS-TRO-001/112

      Institution identifier

      GB 2014

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      Status

      Final

      Level of detail

      Partial

      Language(s)

      • English

      Script(s)

      • Latin

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