Belgium (Brussels)
Merchandise
Universal suffrage (Belgium)]]>

The pitcher is blue with brown, green, and red highlights. All designs appear against a pebbled ground.

On the bottom is an underlined "T" for the creator, Thurner. Similar to pieces produced by Royal Doulton in England, it may have been exhibited at one of the women's exhibition halls at the 1888 Brussels Exposition Universelle. The pitcher has been broken and repaired, evidenced by the cracks along the top. ]]>
Homemakers
Polling places]]>

On the verso, the card is addressed to Miss Enid Matson Hotel Prince Baudouin Knock-sur-Mer Belgium, and postmarked 1914. The handwritten message reads: "Dear Enid / I was awfully pleased to receive your P.C. hearing you are enjoying yourself. / We don't hear much of these, on P.C. now. / I hope to see you very soon. / Yours with love, Chai]]>
Seven Oaks, England : J. Salmon]]>