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A suffragette was a member of an activist women’s organisation in the early 20th century who, under the banner “Votes for Women”, fought for the right to vote in public elections in the United Kingdom. The term refers in particular to members of the British Women’s Social and Political Union (WSPU), a women-only movement founded in 1903 by Emmeline Pankhurst, which engaged in direct action and civil disobedience. In 1906, a reporter writing in the Daily Mail coined the term suffragette for the WSPU, derived from suffragist (any person advocating for voting rights), in order to belittle the women advocating women’s suffrage. The militants embraced the new name, even adopting it for use as the title of the newspaper published by the WSPU.
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Votes for Women Suffragette tri-colored Sash Silk Tie. Sold for over $20,000.

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Scarce Women’s Suffrage Item Signed by Belva Ann Lockwood — First Woman Presidential Candidate and First Woman Admitted to Practice Law Before U.S. Supreme Court
Belva Ann Lockwood autograph note signed, dated 24 Feburary 1906, on her silhouette portrait. Note reads, “My Dear Friend, Mrs. Willard Parker, from Mrs. Belva A. Lockwood. Philadelphia, Penn. Feb. 24, 1906. In answer to your inquiries at the Penn. Wom. Press Assoc. would say I was admitted to the Supreme Court, D.C. in May, 1873 and to the United States Supreme Constl Court of Claims, Feb. 1879.” Silhouette measures approximately 11.75″ x 11.75″, matted to an overall size of 18″ x 17.25″. Toning and minor soiling, else near fine. Sold for $3,372.
Wonderful Susan B. Anthony Signature on Handwritten Note — “Equal Rights For All – Women Included – Is the Basic Principle of Our Republic”
Rare handwritten and signed note by Susan B. Anthony, penning an inspiring sentiment to her lucky recipient. On a calling card dated 23 July 1900, Anthony writes: “Equal rights for all – women included – is the basic principle of our Republic” and signs boldly “Susan B. Anthony”. Under that she writes “Rochester, N.Y. / July 23, 1900″. Card measures 3.5″ x 2.5”. Near fine condition. Sold for $2,000.

1981-S Susan B. Anthony $1 — Type 2 — PCGS 70DCAM — Population 1/46
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Belva Lockwood Autograph Letter Signed — One of the First Female Attorneys & Candidates to Run for President
Belva Lockwood autograph letter signed, dated 8 July 1874 from Washington, DC. Lockwood became one of the first female attorneys to practice before the Supreme Court and to run for President. Letter is addressed to “Hon. J.H. Baker” and reads: “The enclosed evidence completes the requisition sent from your Office May 14th and not enclosed in evidence sent June 22nd. Very Respectfully / Belva A. Lockwood”. Letter on one page measures 7.75″ x 9.75″. Docketing to verso, minor tonight throughout, else near fine condition. Sold for $1,283.
Julia Ward Howe Autograph Manuscript Quotation Document Signed
Autograph quote signed document by Julia Ward Howe, quoting the stirring verse from “The Battle Hymn of the Republic,” “‘Mine eyes have seen the glory of the / coming of the Lord.’ / Julia Ward Howe / July 5th, 1899.” This quote, taken from the first line of “The Battle Hymn of the Republic,” was a patriotic anthem written by Howe during the Civil War as a variation to the words of the marching song “John Brown’s Body.” First published on the front page of “The Atlantic Monthly” in February 1862, it is often regarded as the Northern counterpart to the Confederacy’s “Dixie.” While Julia Ward Howe is best known as the author of “Battle Hymn,” she was also a poet, essayist, lecturer, reformer and biographer. Pen inscription on paper which measures 7″ x 4.5″. In excellent condition. Sold for $1,200.
Suffragette Mary A. Livermore Cabinet Card Signed
Cabinet card signed by the 19th century suffragette, ”Mary A. Livermore” With photographer’s mark, Hardy of Boston, on mount. Measures 4.25” x 6.5”. Slight scuffing to surface, and mounting remnant on verso, else near fine. Sold for $188.
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