Ernest Walker silver cup with a Cookham Regatta base which was lent to RAF Benson.
The Challenge Cup was presented to Ernest Walker in 1896 for single punting by the Watermen of Cookham and Bourne End. The base and cup was lent to RAF Benson in 1949 for the Inter section fours.
Large silver cup with beading around the stem and base. Description inscribed on the front and the winners inscribed on the back. The base is black wood with a silver collar around the neck and four silver plaques around the middle. Felt on the bottom.
A Russian trophy presented to Weybridge Ladies during a trip to Russia.
Lightweight metal, silver coloured base with a rope decoration. Bronze coloured stem with floral decoration. The cup is hand painted with a picture of a church clock tower and ornate floral decorative border against a dark blue backdrop/ The lid is decorated silver and bronze coloured metal with a handle. Image of a church tower with a star above and a wheat sheaf either side.
A Russian trophy presented to Weybridge Ladies during a trip to Russia.
Lightweight metal, silver coloured base with a rope decoration. Bronze coloured stem with floral decoration. The cup is hand painted with a picture of a church clock tower and ornate floral decorative border against a dark blue backdrop/ The lid is decorated silver and bronze coloured metal with a handle. Image of a church tower with a star above and a wheat sheaf either side.
Oxford University Servants Rowing Club Challenge Cup Pair Oars 1903, a large silver cup with a separate base. Won by Christchurch College and made by Cambray.
Large silver cup with two decorated handles and engraving on the front. Banded base. Hallmark behind the right handle. The base is black painted wood with engraved winners shields in two tiers around the base.
Staines Town Rowing Club Challenge Shield presented for the Thames Open Sculling Race, for scullers whose winning stake has not exceeded £25.00.
Won by J Arlett eight times between 1906 and 1922.
On the back is a plaque reading:
'This shield was purchased and presented to The Staines Town Rowing Club by G.A. Smith, Esq. July 1936.'
Rowing World Cup trophy
Glass globe trophy - world cup with a plaque stating 'Donated by friends to honour the first Chairman of the FISA Commission for Woman's Rowing'
'Trinity College Challenege Fours 1899' - Trinity College challenge fours miniature silver oar in original presentation case.
Made by GS Rowell of Oxford.