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Does anyone have a clue what these are… found in my grandmother’s crockery cupboard

They protect the fingertip when pushing a needle through thick fabric. The tiny dents on the outside help keep the needle from slipping while sewing.

Your grandmother may have kept them in a crockery cupboard because:

  • Older generations often stored small valuables or sewing tools in kitchen cabinets.
  • Some thimbles were collectible souvenirs made from silver or decorative metals.
  • They were commonly part of household sewing kits decades ago.

Interesting fact: antique thimbles can sometimes be valuable collectibles, especially if they are:

  • Sterling silver
  • Porcelain
  • Engraved
  • From famous manufacturers
  • Linked to specific countries or historical periods

So this little mystery object is actually a classic piece of sewing history!

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