Boston Tea Party Remembrance Pin
The pin is in the shape of an ornate teacup, upturned to symbolize the dumping of the tea. Front and center is the logo from the East India Trading Company, who supplied the tea. Inside the rim of the cup is the phrase "Taxed Enough Already", a phrase of protest from the American colonists. The year of the incident is discretely disguised on the cup. The diamond shapes of the number 17, the waves on the rim of the cup number 7, and the drops of the tea number 3. 1773.
Brass with bronze finish
Lapel stem and catch
1 1/4" x 1"
Not to be worn on the official ribbon
MADE IN AMERICA