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Suffragette Tea Set (19 Pieces)
Suffragette Tea Set (19 Pieces)
Suffragette Tea Set (19 Pieces)

Suffragette Tea Set (19 Pieces)

Manufacturer (Longton, England, 1879 - 1941)
Date1909
Object NameTeaset
Mediumbone china
ClassificationsCeramics
DimensionsTeapot and lid: 20cmL x 12cmW x 15cmH
Sugar Bowl: 19cmD
Jug: 9cmL x 11cmH
Cup: 10cmH x 8cmD
Saucer: 13cmD
Side Plate: 18cmD

AcquisitionPurchased in 1986.
LocationOn Display - Gallery 14
Object numberABDMS011444
About MeThe teaset comprises teapot and lid, sugar bowl, milk jug, five teacups, five saucers, one bread plate, four side plates. The service is white porcelain with a dark green trim around rim of spout, and the rim of the lid. The handle and the knop on the lid are also in this dark green. Emblazoned on the side of the teapot is the green and purple transfer print of WSPU emblem.

The Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) was founded by Mrs Pankhurst in 1903. The main objective was to gain, not universal suffrage, the vote for all women and men over a certain age, but votes for women, “on the same basis as men.” This meant winning the vote not for all women but for only the small stratum of women who could meet the property qualification. As one critic pointed out, it was "not votes for women", but “votes for ladies.”
More About Me
The Women’s Social and Political Union commissioned merchandise to promote its cause and raise funds for the movement. Services like this one were made for use and sale in 1909.
Exhibitions
Suffrage Badges
Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU)
c. 1913
Invitation to Meeting of Edinburgh National Society for Women's Suffrage
Edinburgh National Society for Women's Suffrage (ENWSS)
5 October 1907
Receipt on Behalf of WSPU
Caroline Phillips
14 May 1908
Suffragette Brooch
Caroline Phillips
c.1910