Thimble

Name/Title

Thimble

Entry/Object ID

2023.033.012

Description

Metal thimble used to protect a finger from pokes from a needle when sewing.

Context

From a article entitled the history of thimbles at https://thimblesforyou.com/blogs/special-items/the-history-of-thimbles The earliest thimble was Roman, made of bronze and found at Pompeii. A Dutch metal worker made a thumb-bell in 1695 -- worn on the thumb and shaped like a bell. Originally used for pushing a needle through fabric or leather, thimbles came to have other uses such as measures for spirits or by school teachers to tap the heads of unruly students. Early thimbles tended to be thick and have a "pronounced dome." Later, the metal was thinner and the top flatter. In the 1800s, many thimbles were made of silver, but needles could piece it, so Charles Horner used a steel core covered inside and out with silver.

Collection

Jeremy Walsh Collection

Dimensions

Height

5/8 in

Diameter

1/2 in

Material

Metal

Location

Location

* Untyped Location

Kerr Room

Category

Exhibit

Moved By

Nancy Remsen

Date

October 16, 2025

Notes

Thimble is currently on display in the "Home Exhibit" once display is taken down, return to Box 3 in Museum Room

Location

Box

Box 3

Rolling Rack

Unit B, Shelf 2

Room

Museum Storage Room

Category

Storage

Moved By

Kelly Bartlett

Date

October 16, 2025

Condition

Overall Condition

Good

Date Examined

Apr 9, 2024

Relationships

Related Places

Place

County

Addison County

State/Province

Vermont

* Untyped Place

Vergennes

Exhibition

Home Exhibit

Created By

Nancy Remsen

Create Date

March 14, 2024

Updated By

Kelly Bartlett

Update Date

October 16, 2025