Bonhams
                  next sale of Fine British Porcelain on March 8 includes a rare
                  tea service of Suffragette interest dating from 1905, decorated
                  with the badge of the Women’s Social and Political Union.
This tangible link with the Suffragettes and the gentle pastime
                  of teadrinking is estimated to sell for £1,500 to £2,000.
                  The Art Noveau style tea set has six cups and saucers, small
                  plates, a teapot and a cake plate and is printed in green and
                  washed-in in purple, with the symbol of a trumpeting angel under
                  the banner ‘Freedom’ and the initials WSPU. The rims are also
                  picked out in green and bears the printed mark for H.M. Williamson
                  and Sons of Longton. Estimate £1,500-2,000.
The WSPU (Women’s Social and Political Union) was established
                  in 1903 by Emmeline, Christabel and Sylvia Pankhurst. Disillusioned
                  with the stance of the NUWSS (National Union of Women’s Suffrage
                  Societies) the Pankhursts instead founded a more militant party,
                  believing in ‘Deeds not words’. Members of the WSPU, known as
                  ‘Suffragettes’, were encouraged to dress in purple, green and
                  white, the colours of the Union.
Mrs Pethick-Lawrence, co-editor of the weekly newspaper ‘Votes
                  for Women’, explained the symbolism of the colours. "Purple
                  as everyone knows is the royal colour. It stands for the royal
                  blood that flows in the veins of every suffragette, the instinct
                  of freedom and dignity… white stands for purity in private
                  and public life… green is the colour of hope and the emblem
                  of spring." Sylvia Pankhurst was a gifted artist and used
                  the colours to design banners and also memorabilia. It is possible
                  she designed the insignia used on this teaset.
                  
                  For more details visit the Bonhams
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