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A 1930s glass vase by Legras of swollen ovoid form with a hexagonal collar neck, enamel decorated with an abstract geometric band in blue, red and green over a graduated pale yellow ground, signed to the body, height 28cm, together with a smaller example decorated with hand enamelled yellow motif over the mottled red ground, height 21cm. (2)
A Poole Pottery Delphis shape 86 bowl, the interior decorated in the typical manner with an abstract motif against a red ground, the exterior upper rim with carved walls and oxide glaze decoration, printed mark, diameter 12cm together with a shape 91 spear head dish decorated in orange, yellow, and dark green with lavender volcanic glaze panels, length 30cm (2)
Suffragette Movement. A manuscript speech by Countess Carlisle, 'delivered from the chair at the St. James Hall meeting, held by the Women's Liberal in support of the Women's Suffrage amendt to the Registration Bill, June 20 1894', signed 'Rosalind Carlisle', 7pp. with corrections, folded, 206mm x 335mm Rosalind Howard, Countess of Carlisle (1845-1921) was an early advocate for the rights of women. In 1890 she became a member of the Women's Liberal Federation, and became President in 1894. In this powerful speech, she opens with a clear mind, 'Our business to-night is of the utmost importance. We are met together, not to travel over the long history of our 27 years Parliamentary struggle for women's suffrage, not simply to make speeches about abstract rights of women, but to demand, with all insistence that in us lies, that now - in this actual Parliament - in this very session, our own Radical and deeply revered Govt should listen to the prayer which we, the unenfranchised women of England, Scotland and Wales make to them.'

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