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votes for women china

The ladies of the early Twentieth Century liked their cup of tea.  In fact,  philanthropist and radical feminist, Mrs. Alva Vanderbilt Belmont had a special Chinese tea house built on the grounds of her Newport home; The Marble House in 1913 where she used customized china.  “VOTES FOR WOMEN,” tea service was first used at her famous suffrage meeting on July 8th, 1914.

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The women and girls of the Twenty-First Century wear their favorite brand on a Tee.  At the Inez Shop you can get a teapot and a tee.

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