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.
Sin títuloThe 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.
Sin títuloInscription: '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
Sin títuloPair of silver spoons engraved 'B.H.' Paired with [T0001/071]
Sin título15 small raised shields on silver plaque with school crest in the middle. Awarded: 1891-1905. Lower plaque loose.
Sin título15 small silver shields & 3 silver plaques (1 school crest, 1 presentation: A.T. Willett (OW) 1922'. Awarded: 1922-1935. Damage to plaque at point of shield. Needs refixing. Missing 1 large silver shield. Some loose elements stored separately.
Sin título3 plaques (1 school crest) and 14 small shields on a wooden support. Awarded: 1921-1934. Damage to plaque at tip and 2 shields missing. Presented by the Rev. G.H. Nall 1922. Some loose elements stored separately.
Sin títuloSilver shield on a wooden support. 1 small plaque. Presented by Henry Smith Esq., 1912. Awarded: 1879 - 1939. Damaged, right hand 'ear' lost.
Sin título15 small shields, 1 central plaque (school crest) and a small presentation plaque inscribed: 'Presented by the Elizabethan Club 1887'. Awarded: 1887-1901. Several shields need re fixing.
Sin títuloSettle's printed poem has been pasted onto large pages and illuminated in an ornate style with architectural and armorial details. These designs are echoed in the binding, which is red morocco with dark blue onlay and decorated with gold and blind tooling. The item was conserved in the 20th century with its corners and spine repaired with brown calf.
it has been suggested that the binding is recycled from an earlier volume. The coats of arms are those of a man from the Savile family, ensigned by an earl's coronet, suggesting a date from 1679-1682, when the grandfather of Lady Dorothy Savile, Lord Burlington's wife, was Earl of Halifax.
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