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Vintage sign reading A woman living here has registered to vote, thereby assuming the responsibility of citizenship.  Celebrated by the 19th Amendment, with stripes and stars in red, white, and blue.
Regular price $26.00
"A Woman Registered to Vote" Tea Towel
These heat-resistant purple coasters feature portraits of six prominent women's rights figures: Susan B. Anthony, Carrie Chapman Catt, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Ida B. Wells, Alice Paul, and Sojourner Truth—celebrating their contributions to the woman's right to vote and the 19th Amendment.
Regular price $42.00
19th Amendment Heroines Coaster Set
A purple tea towel showcasing portraits of nine women celebrated as heroines of the 19th Amendment, with their birth and death years. Ida B Wells, Alice Paul, Harriet Tubman, Lucy Stone, Mary Church Terrell, Susan B Anthony, Sojourner Truth, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott, Carrie Chapman Catt, Matilda Joslyn Gage. The phrase They persisted underscores their legacy in advancing women's rights and suffrage.
Regular price $26.00
19th Amendment Heroines Tea Towel
Vintage image on an orange tea towel for a women's suffrage march on June 13, 1908, featuring the iconic Bugler Girl in armor holding a flag and trumpet against a sunrise
Regular price $26.00
Bugler Girl Tea Towel
Illustrated recipe for a French 75 cocktail on a tea towel, showcasing a champagne bottle, gin bottle, lemon twist, and step-by-step instructions.
Regular price $25.00
French 75 Cocktail Tea Towel
A handmade white tea towel showcases red poppies with green stems and buds. Beside it rests a similar folded towel, complete with an orange label.
Regular price $32.00
Poppy Tea Towel
Two red, poppy design bottle stoppers with black centers.
Two red, poppy design bottle stoppers with black centers.
Regular price $12.00
Silicone Poppy Bottle Stopper
Red silicone flower-shaped lid with a black knob in the center, dishwasher safe and microwave safe for convenience.
Two clear mugs with red airtight drink lids, both microwave safe, contain tea. Three assorted macarons rest on a rectangular white plate, with two more beside it.
Regular price $15.00
Silicone Poppy Drink Cover
A bowl filled with various fruits is covered by a red, poppy-shaped silicone product with a black center.
A bowl filled with various fruits is covered by a red, poppy-shaped silicone product with a black center.
Regular priceFrom $25.00
Silicone Poppy Lid
Red silicone poppy-shaped strainer with a black center.
Regular price $16.50
Silicone Poppy Trivet
Portrait of Sojourner Truth, a formidable abolitionist and advocate for women's rights, with the quote, I have plowed and reaped and husked and chopped and mowed, and can any man do more than that? set against a blue background.
Regular price $26.00
Sojourner Truth Tea Towel
A metal wine stopper featuring a Kansas City, Missouri emblem on top and an image of the National WWI Museum and Memorial, this accessory doubles as a bottle opener.
A metal wine stopper featuring a Kansas City, Missouri emblem on top and an image of the National WWI Museum and Memorial, this accessory doubles as a bottle opener.
Regular price $24.00
Tower Corkscrew Bottle Stopper
A green, blue, and beige tea towel with a vintage illustration that showcases a woman in period clothing holding a suffragette paper, featuring bold text Votes for Women 1d and Wanted Everywhere!—
Regular price $26.00
Votes for Women Wanted Tea Towel
A tea towel with the vintage colorful image depicting a woman on a horse playing a trumpet promoting the 1913 suffrage procession in Washington, D.C., with the U.S. Capitol in the background.
Regular price $26.00
Washington DC Suffrage Tea Towel
A green, purple, and white tea towel with an Illustration of suffragettes and children marching with a banner reading Votes for Women W.S.P.U. in purple and green attire,
Regular price $26.00
Women's March Tea Towel

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