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1971-3403,12, Thimble
Thimble
1971-3403,12, Thimble

Thimble

Date1890-1900
MediumSilver
DimensionsOL 1 in.
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1971-3403,12
DescriptionSilver thimble with a band of circular idendations at the top and a decorative band at the bottom. The decorative band features ovals framed by scrollwork and flowers. Maker's mark inside the top.
Label TextThe distinctive 'S' maker's mark on the inside of this thimble identifies it as a product of the Simons Brothers Company. Founded in Philadelphia in 1839 by George W. Simons, the company has sold silver thimbles, jewelry, cane heads, umbrellas, and more. Around the time that this thimble was made, 'The Jewelers' Circular' congratulated the company, stating, "no firm in the country enjoys a more honorable reputation than that of Simons, Bro. & Co. of Philadelpiha, Pa."
MarkingsInside the top: 'S' in a shield, 'sterling 9'.
ProvenancePrior to 1971, Miss Mabel Osborne (Montclair, NJ); Prior to 1971, Roy Everett Tomlinson and Eleanor Parsons (Montclair, NJ); Howard A. Van Vleck and Betty Tomlinson (Montlciar, NJ); 1971, The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation (Williamsburg, VA)