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Staffordshire Black Childs Toy Sugar Box Ladies Tea Party SUFFRAGETTES c1870
$ 21.12
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Description
Staffordshire Childs Miniature Sugar BoxLADIES TEA PARTY for SUFFRAGE
Ford & Challinor Staffordshire England c 1870
This is
rare
child's miniature toy
lidded
sugar box (or trinket box)
c 1870. Originally been part of a complete children's toy tea, the
tiny lidded box stands
3
inches tall on a raised pedestal base, transfer printed in
black
against a creamy
earthenware blank, highlighted with red outlines along the rims, finished
with a pearlware glaze.
F
eatur
ing
a naive depiction of three women sitting at a tripod table having a tea party,
t
he image repeats on both sides of the
sugar
.
The detailing is impeccable considering the diminutive size of the piece.
Thought not on this piece, the image is often depicted with
an
eighteenth century
nursery rhyme
poem
:
LADIES ALL I PRAY MAKE FREE
AND TELL ME HOW YOU LIKE YOUR TEA
The image and rhyme are
a symbol and
subtle expression of support for the early women's suffrage movement in England in the 1860s.
(
Significantly, the convention was signed at a round, tripod-legged tea table like the one illustrated on the
piece
. The
tea
table is now in the collection of the
National
Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institute, Washington DC.
)
The
sugar box
is unmarked. The pattern is commonly associated with the Staffordshire pottery makers Ford & Challinor (1865-1880) in England.
The
set
is
in overall
fairly good
condition.
The lid is a misfit, probably original to another piece from the same set as it is a perfect match but imperfect fit. There are old fine fleabites and chips on the rim of the pot and the edge of the lid
, as shown, and n
o other chips cracks or repairs. The design is
naive
and striking, an exciting
representation
of
women’s
empowerment
.
M
ake
s
a
great
addition to any collection of children's early wares or collection of early women's history. Offered as is.
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