A set of seven miniature medals from World War One and World War Two. Distinguished Flying Cross (purple and diagonally striped ribbon, silver cross medal); 1939-1945 Star Medal (dark blue, red and light blue striped ribbon, star shaped medal); Air Crew Europe Star (black, yellow and light blue striped ribbon, star shaped medal); Africa Star (yellow, dark blue, red, and light blue striped ribbon); WW2 Defence Medal (green, black and orange striped ribbon, circular medal featuring George VI); 1939-1945 War Medal (red, blue and white striped ribbon, circular medal featuring George VI); Chile Order of Merit. 4th Class 'Officer' medal (blue ribbon with rosette, star shaped medal with blue enamel sections and metal eagle above). Presented in a brown leather box with remnants of gold foil detail.
Glass Plate Negative (107mm x 81mm). Portrait of William Henry Bowler, School Sergeant 1900-36. Described by R.S. Chalk as "the friend of all except the recalcitrant".
Standard Glass Slide (3¼").
Chromolithograph slides (150mm x 40mm).
Gebrüder Bing Nürnberg, GermanyTrophy with handles and a plastic plinth. Inscription: 'The Law Family Trophy Senior Piano Competition'.
Senior Long Distance Race Franklin Cup, engraved with inscription and winner's names and dates. Not loaded. No cover. Donor: A.H Franklin. Awarded: 1930-1984
C.S. Harris & Sons LtdInscription: 'Westminster School Senior House Fives'. Silver-plated. Handles. Wooden base. No cover
SwatkinsFootball League Challenge Cup, engraved with School armorials, presentation inscription and names and dates of winners on stand. Awarded to a Inter-House six-a-side. [without plastic base, but with screw that fixes base to cup.] Cover. Plinth. Not loaded. Awarded 1949 - 1960
William Hutton & Sons LtdInscription: '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.
Glass Plate Negative (64mm x 88mm). Photo of a statue at Karnak, photographed in full and depicting Sekhmet.
S. Smith & Son, Ltd.