Ceramic cat bud vase with the "Votes for Women" slogan, blue. [Circa 1890-1900]
Advertising, Political
Anti-suffrage
Figurines
Satire
Votes for Women
Blue ceramic cat with an open top. Along the base is the phrase "Votes for Women."
Cat vases and figurines were among the most common of all ceramic pieces distributed in England and America.
There are no markings on the vase to indicate the manufacturer.
[Circa 1890-1900]
8.25 cm.
English
MEMR.1890.04
Ceramic cat bud vase with the "Votes for Women" slogan, brown. [Circa 1890-1900]
Advertising, Political
Anti-suffrage
Figurines
Satire
Votes for Women
Brown ceramic cat with an open top. Along the base is the phrase "Votes for Women."
Cat vases and figurines were among the most common of all ceramic pieces distributed in England and America.
There are no markings on the vase to indicate the manufacturer.
[Circa 1890-1900]
8.25 cm.
English
MEMR.1890.06
Made in Germany
Ceramic cat figurine with the "I want my Vote" slogan, blue. [Circa 1890-1900]
Advertising, Political
Anti-suffrage
Figurines
Satire
Blue ceramic cat with an open bottom. Along the base is the phrase "I want my Vote."
The cat figurines and bud vases were among the most common of all ceramic pieces distributed in England and America. These figurines were produced in blue, white, and brown.
There are no markings on the figurine to indicate the manufacturer.
[Circa 1890-1900]
8.25 cm.
English
MEMR.1890.03
Made in Germany
Ceramic cat figurine with the "Votes for Women" slogan, blue. [Circa 1890-1900]
Advertising, Political
Anti-suffrage
Figurines
Votes for Women
Blue ceramic cat with an open bottom. Along the base is the slogan "Votes for Women." The blue is faded.
The cat figurines and bud vases were among the most common of all ceramic pieces distributed in England and America. These figurines were produced in blue, white, and brown.
"Germany" is stamped on the bottom but there are no other markings to indicate a manufacturer.
[Circa 1890-1900]
8.25 cm.
English
MEMR.1890.02
Made in Germany
Ceramic cat figurine with the "Votes for Women" slogan, brown. [Circa 1890-1900]
Advertising, Political
Anti-suffrage
Figurines
Votes for Women
Brown ceramic cat with an open bottom. Along the base is the slogan "Votes for Women."
The cat figurines and bud vases were among the most common of all ceramic pieces distributed in England and America. These figurines were produced in blue, white, and brown. There are no markings on the figurine to indicate the manufacturer.
[Circa 1890-1900]
8.25 cm.
English
MEMR.1890.05
Postcard : I Want to Vote, But My Wife Won't Let Me. [1909]
Anti-suffrage
Father and child
Gender role
Househusbands
Husband and wife
Infants
Marriage
Nursing
Social role
Women--Political activity
Part of a twelve-card series of full-color lithographic postcards opposing woman suffrage.
This card, labeled Suffragette Series No. 11, features an illustration of man doing laundry. Next to him on the floor are a child and a cat. A sign in the corner reads: "Everybody works but mother: she's a suffragette."
[New York] : [Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Company]
[1909]
Postcard : An advocate for woman's rights. [Circa 1910-1913]
Cats
England
Women's Social and Political Union (Great Britain)
Part of the "Orthochrome" Series of cards by photographers Andrew and George Taylor, this card features a picture of a cat wearing a hat and a shawl in the purple, white, and green colors of the Women's Social and Political Union. The cat has its paw on a paper with the slogan "We demand the vote."
The "Orthochrome" Series was printed in tinted halftone.
London : A. & G. Taylor
[Circa 1910-1913]
Postcard : The "Suffragette." Down with the Tom cats. [Circa 1905-1910]
Anti-suffrage
Cats
England
Illustration of an angry cat holding a placard with the slogan "Vote for shes."
On the verso, the card is addressed to Miss L.H. Stiles Wickerford House Wickerford Worcester, and postmarked September 10, 1911.
London : Regal Art Publishing Company
[Circa 1905-1910]
Postcard : I want my vote! [Circa 1908]
Anti-suffrage
Cats
England
Women's Social and Political Union (Great Britain)
Photograph postcard of a suffragette represented as a vicious looking cat shrieking "I want my Vote." The background colors are purple, white, and green, which were representative of the Women's Social and Political Union.
On the verso, the card is addressed to A.E. Stroud Esq. 55 Mount St. Charlton Kent, and postmarked August 20, 1909. The handwritten message reads: "Sincerely trust your dear & loving future wife won't be like the picture predicts the other side. From a true Sufferagette"
[Circa 1908]