15 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 título14 small raised shields on a silver plaque. Presented by the Elizabethan Club 1906. Awarded: 1906-1920
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 títuloA Victorian silver challenge cup, emobssed with scrolls and foliage and J.M., inscribed with winner's names and dates. Awarded 1865-1886; Presented by Mr. Crowther
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 título15 small raised shields on silver plaque with school crest in the middle. Awarded: 1891-1905. Lower plaque loose.
Sin títuloGeorge II trophy cup, later chased with rocaille work, fixed upon a modern black plastic plinth base with plaque. Marks rubbed and partially overworked.
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.
Sin títuloInscription: '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.
Silver-mounted wood stand with silver plates for silver oars, armorial engraved and presentation inscribed: 'Presented by P.C. Pearson & H. Ward', see also [T.0001.058]. Awarded 1844-1973. Makers Mark reads W.J.G.