West Bromwich Charity Cup

The West Bromwich Friendly Societies Charity Cup, better known as the West Bromwich Charity Cup, was a football competition for teams from the West Midlands region, though at least one team from outside the area (Everton) also participated.

In 2014 three medals awarded to West Bromwich Albion reserve player Stan Amos, including his 1924 West Bromwich FSCC winner's 9-carrat gold medal, were sold at auction.

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ornate gold medal with maker's mark and hallmark as described in caption, and inscription which reads "W. Bromwich Charity cup - 1901-2 - E. Wood"
West Bromwich Charity Cup medal (reverse), awarded to Edmund Wood in the 1901-02 season. The "V&S" maker's mark is for P. Vaughton and Sons . The hallmark denotes 9 carat gold (".375"), Birmingham Assay Office (the anchor), and the year 1901 (letter "b").