Football 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 Ltd1933 Quarter Mile Open Race Trophy - 1st prize won by R.J.S.M. Arnold with a time of 56.2 seconds. Inscribed with his name and time and the school's Coat of Arms. Prince's Plate.
Mappin & Webb LtdA 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."
Mappin & Webb LtdInscription: '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.
Angell, George, active 19th CenturyThe 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.
Aurum JewellersInscription: 'Edward Frederic Knight Challenge Cup'. Junior House Fours. Not loaded. No cover. Handles, Wooden plinth with silver inscribed plaque 'Junior House Fours'. Awarded: 1929-1979. Several small dents.
Martin, Hall & Co LtdInscription: '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
Charles Boyton & Son LtdThere are hallmarks but they are difficult to make out. Coin (1773) inserted in the base. Makers Mark reads IOM.
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: 'Westminster School 220 Yards Open presented by I.S. Cook 1968'. Height: 23.5cm Weight: 0.35kg [including screw that fixes it to base.] Not loaded. No cover. Black plastic base. Donor: I.S Cook. Awarded: 1968-1974. Reassigned as the Girls' Towpath Cup in 2014. Maker's mark obscured.