HAMILTON-RUSSEL CUP
A challenge FIDE Cup for the winner of the men’s team in chess Olympiads. This cup is a golden vessel made of silver, 54 cm high and set on a wooden basement. It was presented to FIDE by the Hon. Frederick Georges Hamilton-Russell (12.01.1867-03.09.1941) and donated to the winner of the International Team Tournament of London, 1927.. All team names which have been awarded with this Cup since 1927 are engraved on the surface. The first replica can be found at the Chess Museum in Moscow.