A silver plated trophy, with a miniature swan in the centre, for the Kingston Scratch Eights, August 18th 1877.
Comemorating the Kingston on Thames Amateur Regatta Scratch Eights on August 18 1877.
Rectangular silver plated lid, the only decoration is a miniature swan in the centre.
Miniature silver oar in a leather case. Presented by the Ladies of Tonbridge for the TBC Challenge Pairs "Stroke", to JF Hall for 1883-1887.
Hallmarked as made of Birmingham silver in 1883, by G & A Cornell of Tonbridge.
Cast metal trophy of rower seated in a skiff, with right arm aloft holding a cap. Plaque on the side of the base is engraved "Un Premier Prix".
Associated with Leiden Rowing Club.
Pewter tankard trophy for the Barnard Fours Rowing Club, 1931. Won by JWR Baker.
Made by Civic Pewter.
Pewter tankard with one handle. Inscription is opposite the handle. Makers stamp on the bottom.
Alexandra Rowing Club Junior Sculls cup won by T. Goddard, June 1869.
Part of the Thomas E. Weil Collection. Thomas E Weil is a very knowledgeable and respected collector of rowing memorabilia from all over the world. His extensive collection includes material from many years of the Oxford and Cambridge University Boat Race, and Henley Royal Regatta. He also lectures and writes on rowing history and is a Trustee of the River and Rowing Museum.
West End Amateur Rowing Association Regatta 1933. The Beresford Challenge Cup and Maiden Sculling Championship, won by JWR Baker.
Made by Mappin & Webb.
A silver cup supported by four silver oars with a wreath around the middle. The base has a rough texture. WEARA emblem engraved on the cup with an inscription below, makers mark underneath. Black column stand.
Silver plated tea pot with a hinged lid and engraved with the winners of the Jesus College Trial Eights in 1876.
Silver plated tea pot with a decorated handle, lid and spout. Engraved on one side with "Jesus College Eights" and a shield below with the date 1876, on the opposite side are the crew member's names. Two bands of floral decoration around teh centre.