A uncommon Suffragette Christmas paper from astir 1910 has been discovered astatine a vintage roadshow.
The card, recovered successful Mold, Flintshire, and which comes from the tallness of the run to triumph women the vote, was produced to rise funds and consciousness for the movement.
Today, surviving examples are "exceptionally scarce", according to antique store WeBuyVintage, which has valued the point astatine £2,500.
"These weren't simply Christmas cards, they were pieces of governmental campaigning that helped money 1 of the astir important societal movements successful British history," said Matt Case, an antiques specialist.
Case said that uncovering an archetypal Suffragette Christmas paper was "incredibly exciting".
Because they were intended to beryllium seasonal and disposable, "very fewer person survived, particularly successful specified bully condition", helium added.
Sold by organisations specified arsenic the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU), they helped concern the run portion keeping the question disposable during the Christmas season.
Museums, including the London Museum, external, present clasp examples successful their imperishable collections arsenic important artefacts documenting the combat for women's voting rights.
In Wales, Lady Rhondda, calved Margaret Haig-Thomas, led a 40-year run for women to beryllium allowed to beryllium successful the House of Lords - though she died conscionable earlier the instrumentality she fought for was changed, excessively precocious to instrumentality her ain seat.








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