- GB 2014 WS-04-TRO-001/071
- Item
- 1909
A pair of Edward VII silver salt cellars, Four feet, blue glass liners [one liner chipped in several places.] No cover. Paired with spoons [T0001.072]
William Hutton & Sons Ltd
A pair of Edward VII silver salt cellars, Four feet, blue glass liners [one liner chipped in several places.] No cover. Paired with spoons [T0001.072]
William Hutton & Sons Ltd
Pair of silver spoons engraved 'B.H.' Paired with [T0001/071]
Whiting, John James, active 19th Century
Pair of silver salt cellars engraved 'A.M.C.'. Blue glass inserts. No cover. Hallmark obscured on second cellar - possibly 1817. Spink 9. Paired with spoons [T0001.074]
Bennett, William, active 19th Century
Pair of silver spoons engraved at tip. Paired with [T0001.073]. DR with crown. Makers Mark reads M M M.
Inscription: 'Novice Sculls presented by G.H.T.H.'. Not loaded. No cover. Donor: G.H.T.H. Makers Mark reads E.W.R.
Overall Athletic Sports Cup (formerly Inter House Athletic Challenge Cup)
Inscription: 'Presented by Members of the School 1897'. Reascribed in 2008 as Athletics Cup Senior Teams (plinth needs plate and inscribing) Not loaded. No cover. Donor: Members of the School. Handles, plinth. Awarded: 1897-1974. Dented
Mappin & Webb Ltd
Challenge Cup Open High Jump Now Under 16
Inscription: 'Presented by Edward Oliver Kirlew 1895'. Reascribed as U16 High Jump. Not loaded. No cover. Awarded: 1895-1974.
Mappin & Webb Ltd
Senior Athletic Sports Cup (formerly Dowdeswell Mile Challenge Cup)
Inscription: '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.
Inscription: 'Westminster School George By Henderson Bequest King's Scholars vs Town Boys Rowing Cup'. Not loaded. No cover. Donor: George By Henderson. Awarded: 1919-1979. Handles.
Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd
Robert Hobart after Sir William Beechy
Three-quarters length portrait on a much reduced scale. Hobart is seated in a red chair, wearing black, with his hands clasped in his lap; he faces slightly towards the left; to the right is a low table with a number of bundles of papers tied up with red cord or ribbon.