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18ct Gold Suffragette Ring
Catalogue:
Estate Jewelry:
Gold:
Art Nouveau:
Pre 1930 item# 1157372 (stock# 2008)
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Steven Sher Antiques and Portobello Antiques
61-8-9386 3542
SOLD - Thank you
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Suffragette Jewellery first appeared in the 1890s when it was worn by campaigners for women’s right to vote. It was produced until 1918, when the first women were enfranchised. Suffragette jewellery is primarily made with green, white and violet stones, signifying “give women votes”. The stones have further meanings: green stood for hope, white for purity and violet for dignity. They might have looked like pretty pieces of jewellery, but the pieces were the expression of a desire to overturn the ...click for details
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15ct Gold Suffragette Ring
Catalogue:
Estate Jewelry:
Gold:
Art Nouveau:
Pre 1920 item# 1157371 (stock# 2007)
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Steven Sher Antiques and Portobello Antiques
61-8-9386 3542
$995
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Suffragette Jewellery first appeared in the 1890s when it was worn by campaigners for women’s right to vote. It was produced until 1918, when the first women were enfranchised. Suffragette jewellery is primarily made with green, white and violet stones, signifying “give women votes”. The stones have further meanings: green stood for hope, white for purity and violet for dignity. They might have looked like pretty pieces of jewellery, but the pieces were the expression of a desire to overturn the ...click for details
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9ct Gold Suffragette Octagonal Pendant
Catalogue:
Estate Jewelry:
Gold:
Pre 1920 item# 1157370 (stock# 2006)
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Steven Sher Antiques and Portobello Antiques
61-8-9386 3542
Price On Request
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Suffragette Jewellery first appeared in the 1890s when it was worn by campaigners for women’s right to vote. It was produced until 1918, when the first women were enfranchised. Suffragette jewellery is primarily made with green, white and violet stones, signifying “give women votes”. The stones have further meanings: green stood for hope, white for purity and violet for dignity. They might have looked like pretty pieces of jewellery, but the pieces were the expression of a desire to overturn the ...click for details
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