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  Silver Placename Thimbles  


INTRODUCTION - BRITISH PLACENAMES
Introduction

What do British seaside holiday resorts have to do with thimbles?

There are many British silver thimbles made in the late 1920s with names of placenames or towns which include seaside resorts, that have now become collectable in their own right. The placename is lettered in upper case in relief around the band of the thimble. Occasionally the name is lettered over vertical striations. I have noticed that some placenames are enclosed within inverted commas or quote marks eg "Stratford-on-Avon". 'Rhyl' has an asterisk at either end - others may have this as well. Only 'Stratford-on-Avon' has the lettering in smaller print than the standard.

The placenames [currently 83 are known] are as diverse as the popular Stratford-on-Avon and Blackpool, to small inland towns like Rugby, up to Inverness in Scotland, to the ever popular Chester, to the capital cities of London, Chardiff and Edinburgh. There are thimbles for England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales, as well as the Channel Isles; the Isle of Man and the Isle of Wight. It is interesting to note that there was a placename thimble for Oxford but not for Cambridge; for Bristol but not for Bath. Dublin nor Belfast have no placename thimbles.

After World War I, tourism became accessible to more people and the English thimble silversmith, Henry Griffith & Sons took full advantage of this by producing silver placename thimbles as souvenirs. He produced thimbles with the names of British destinations on the bands of his thimbles and he was the only maker to do so in any quantity, with hallmarks for 1929 1930 1931. The great depression saw the end of this lucrative production [very few other English thimble makers produced silver thimbles during the late 1920s]. There will be the occasional HG&S placename thimbles with 1928 and 1932 dates but these are scarce.

In addition to the size marks, Griffith often marked the band of his thimbles with "The Spa" or "Royal Spa". This lettering was on the band below the British placename together with a full set of hallmarks.

 

I have recorded all the known Griffith placename thimbles and it is interesting to note that only three designs were used for the placename thimbles - plainly indented; a band of daisies above the placename and an all-over daisy pattern. I have included all these generic patterns for each placename.Your thimble may have slightly different daisies but I could not record each variety of daisy pattern used. Only 'Stratford on Avon' has an additional patterned placename thimble.

It is apparent just from looking at this cross-section of placenames that Blackpool, Llandudno and Stratford-on-Avon were the most popular holiday destinations. Griffith used the greatest variety of lettering, patterns and the greatest cross-section of silversmiths made these two placenames. Tho it may seem from such a comprehensive listing that these thimbles are commonplace, they are not. It will be very worth your while to search out the placenames that have relevance to your life. My personal favourite is the 'Halifax' thimble with its association with Charles Horner, though Horner never produced a Halifax thimble. Living in Australia I was not familiar with the location of many of these places, so I have added the area in the UK for the information of other 'foreigners'. Please help if I have made any glaring errors!

Tho Henry Griffith was the most prolific he was not the only English silversmith to produce placename thimbles. The earliest I have been able to trace with a hallmark is 1887- for Jersey by James Swann. The earlier placenames were made by Charles Horner [Ballater-Callander-Falmouth-Felixstowe-Guernsey [with a rare banner name] -Ilfracombe-Looe-Mona] James Fenton [Blackpool-Isle of Man-Jersey-Torquay] James Swann [& Son] [Blackpool-Chester-Dundee-Guernsey-Isle of Man-Jersey-Stockport-Yarmouth] and Henry Swann [Dolgely-Guernsey-Isle of Man]. Their lettering is very distinctive and different from the later Griffith placename thimbles. The lettering is larger and more ornate and only the Horner thimbles have stone tops. The Mona thimbles also have the marks for Henry Williamson Ltd but this was probably made for Williamson by Charles Horner. See 'Brighton' for the earliest recorded placename thimble! The placename thimbles by these other thimblemakers are very scarce.

There is a small selection of 1930-1931 placename thimbles made by none of the silversmiths mentioned above. George Snook [Blackpool-Bournemouth-Eastbourne-Ilfracombe-Llandudno-Skegness-Southport]. The thimbles are different again - the smaller uppercase lettering on a wider striated band [tho in the case of 'From Blackpool', 'From London' and 'Llandudno' the lettering is larger on a plain band] than the Griffith thimbles. The thimbles are plainly indented.

There are a few variations to the single placenames - where a phrase is used. From Blackpool [George Snook] - From Brighton [1830s] - From London [George Snook]
A Present from Rhyl [HG&S]

I have also included four extremely rare placename thimbles from the 1830s - maker/s unknown.

There have been many listings compiled for placename thimbles over the years and the list of references is supplied. Where I have not been able to supply a photo, I have listed where the information was found.

For completeness, this is a listing of other European placenames located in the thimble literature:
[infomation in the square brackets is not included in the thimble lettering]
Amsterdam - Bad Nenndorf - Bad Neuheim - Bourbale - Dinan - Geneve [German made] - Grece [German made] - Hamburg - Karlsbad - Kissingen [Gabler] - Lauterberg [brass]
Le Treport - Lourdes [silver; brass] - Paris - St Petersburg - Ste Baum [steel] - Stravanger - Verdun [silverplate] - Tibidabo - Wien - Wiesbaden

Rest of the world:
Asheville [NC] [Ketcham & McDougall 1880s] - Aspen [CO] [Ketcham & McDougall 1880s] - Atlantic City [Simons with enamel] - Bermuda [Henry Griffith & Sons] - Brisbane [James Fenton 1909] - Bucyrus [OH] [Ketcham & McDougall 1880s] - Colorado Springs [CO] [Ketcham & McDougall 1880s] - Delphi [IN] - Detroit [MI] - Florida [Ketcham & McDougall 1880s]* - Geneva [NY] - Jamaica - Kenton [Ketcham & McDougall 1880s] - Kingston [Ontario Canada] - Manhattan - Minneapolis [MN] [Ketcham & McDougall 1880s] - Newark NJ [Simons with enamel] - Newport [RI] [Ketcham & McDougall 1880s] - Pasadena CA - Peepskill - Peterboro [Ketcham & McDougall 1880s] - Queensland [James Fenton 1904] - San Bernadino [CA] - Telleride - Urbana [OH] - Washington DC [Simons 1890s] - Yonkers [NY]
Some of the US thimbles were pictorial thimbles as well.

The placenames are arranged alphabetically [click on each thimble for an enlargement to see finer details]. The dates are from specific thimbles and where I have listed no thimble maker, the maker is Henry Griffith & Sons.

According to The Thimble Society in their spring 2007 catalogue, the HG&S placename thimbles sold for 1/- [one shilling] or 5p in today's money, in 1930.


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1830s placenames


Brighton

From Brighton

Canterbury
there is a cathedral on the band

Cheltenham

Dover


From Tunbridge Wells


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Aberdovey
in Wales



Holmes / Spicer

Aberystwyth
on the coast of Wales


Holmes / Spicer

Aylesbury
in Buckinghamshire


1929

1930

1930


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Babbacombe
on the coast in Devon


1931

1931

Ballater
in Scotland



Charles Horner
Spicer

Bangor
on the north coast of Wales
RARE


1930

Birmingham
in Warwickshire, the home of the Victorian Jewellery Quarter
RARE


1929

Blackpool / From Blackpool
on the coast of Lancashire


1899 / 1905
James Fenton

1921 / 1923 / 1924 / 1927
James Swann & Son

1930

1930 / 1931

1930

1930
George Snook
From Blackpool

with large lettering

Bournemouth
on the coast of Hampshire


1930

1931
George Snook

Bridlington
on the coast of Yorkshire


1931

Brighton
on the coast of Sussex


1930

1930

Bristol
a port on the Somerset coast


1930

1930

1930

Bude
on the west coast of Cornwall


1931

1931

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Callander
in the Trossachs - Scotland


Charles Horner
with a stone top

Cardiff
the capital of Wales


1930

1930

1930

Chatham
in Kent



Holmes / Spicer

Chester
in Cheshire


c.1900
James Swann

1930

Colchester
in Essex

Colwyn Bay
on the north coast of Wales
RARE


1930

Combe Martin
on the coast of Devon


1932

photo N Spicer

Croydon
in Surrey


1930

1929 / 1930


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Dewsbury
in Yorkshire
RARE

Dolgely
in north Wales



Henry Swann
Spicer

Dundee
on the coast of Scotland


1898
James Swann

with a blackberry design


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Eastbourne
on the coast of Sussex


1930

1931
George Snook

Edinburgh
the capital of Scotland


unknown maker

1930


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Falmouth
on the south coast of Cornwall


1919
Charles Horner

with a stone top

Felixstowe
on the coast of Norfolk


Charles Horner
1908

with a stone top

1925

1925


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Glastonbury
in mid Somerset


1930

1930

Gravesend
at the mouth of the Thames


1929

1929

Great Yarmouth
on the coast of Norfolk


1930

1930

Guernsey
one of the Channel Isles


1901
Charles Horner

name in a banner
photo B Biske

1892
Henry Swann


James Swann
Spicer

1930


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Halifax
in Yorkshire
the home of Charles Horner


1930

1930

1930


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Ilfracombe
on the north coast of Devon


Charles Horner
another identical thimble made by WG&S?
1897

1930

1930

1931
George Snook

Inverness
in Scotland
RARE

Ipswich
in East Suffolk


1930

1930

Isle of Man
between England and Ireland


1894
Henry Swann

silver-gilt

1893
James Swann

includes the three-legged symbol

1897 / 1899 / 1900 / 1901
1902 / 1903 / 1905
James Swann

includes the three-legged symbol

BUY ONE OF THESE THIMBLES


1902 / 1904
James Swann

includes the three-legged symbol
[triskelion]
slight variation in band pattern


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Jersey
one of the Channel Isles


1887
James Swann

earliest dated placename thimble

1906
James Swann

1930

1930

1930


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Killarney
on the west coast of Ireland


1930
on Royal Spa thimble

1930
on Royal Spa thimble


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Leamington Spa
in Warwickshire
also know as Royal Leamington Spa


1930

1930

1930

Leeds
in Yorkshire


19--

Leigh on Sea
on the coast of Sussex
RARE

Leven
in Fife, Scotland
RARE


1930

Llandudno
on the north coast of Wales


1930 / 1931

1930 / 1931

1930>

1930
George Snook

with large lettering

Llanrwst
in Wales
RARE


unknown maker

London / From London


1930

1930

1930

1930
George Snook
From London

Looe
on the south coast of Cornwall


1912
Charles Horner

with a stone top


Spicer


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Minehead
in Somerset


1930

1930

Mona


1896
John Thompson & Son

with three-legged symbol
larger band of indentations

1906
Charles Horner

with three-legged symbol
photo Bonhams

1907 / 1909
Charles Horner
1904
Henry Williamson Ltd

with three-legged symbol


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Newquay
on the west coast of Cornwall
RARE


1931

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Omagh
in county Tyrone, Northern Ireland



Holmes / Spicer

Oxford
the great university town
RARE


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Peebles
in southern Scotland



Holmes / Spicer

Penmaenmawr
on the north coast of Wales


1930

1930

Penrith
in north Cumberland


1930

1930

Penzance
on the very south coast of Cornwall
RARE


1929

Plymouth
on the south coast of Cornwall


1929

1929

1930

Portsmouth
on the coast of Hampshire
RARE


19--


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Reading
west of London, in Berkshire


1929

1930

Rhyl / A Present from Rhyl
on the north coast of Wales


1930

1930

1930
A Present from Rhyl

1931
A Present from Rhyl

1930
A Present from Rhyl

Rugby
in Warwickshire
RARE


photo N Spicer


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Sandown
on the Isle of Wight

Scarborough
on the coast of Yorkshire


1930

1930

1930

Shrewsbury
on the River Severn in Shropshire
RARE

Skegness
on the coast of Lincolnshire



George Snook

1930

Southend
on one of Scotland's western islands
RARE


1929

Southend on Sea
on the coast of Essex


1929

1929 / 1930

Southport
on the coast of Lancashire


1931
George Snook

Southsea
on the coast of Hampshire at Portsmouth


1930

St Leonards
on the coast of Sussex, near Hastings
RARE


1929

Stockport
in north west England


1911
James Swann

with blackberry pattern

Stourbridge



James Swann

Stratford-on-Avon
the birthplace of Shakespeare


1930

1930

rare band patterning

1927 / 1929
name in smaller print

1926 / 1927 / 1929
name in smaller print


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Teignmouth
on the coast of Devon
RARE


1930

Tenby
on the coast of Pembrokeshire, Wales


1931

Torquay
on the south coast of Devon


1910 / 1911
James Fenton

1930

1928

1931


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Ventnor
on the Isle of Wight


1931

1931


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Wallasey
on the coast of Cheshire



Holmes / Spicer

Westcliff on Sea


1930

1930

1930

Weston Super Mare
on the coast of Somerset
RARE

Whitley Bay
on the coast near Tynemouth Northumberland


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Yarmouth
on the Isle of Wight



James Swann
Spicer

Yeovil
in Somerset



Spicer

York
in Yorkshire


1930

1930

1930


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DO YOU KNOW ANY MORE DETAILS ABOUT ANY OF THE THIMBLES LISTED ABOVE?
DO YOU KNOW OF ANY OTHERS THAT HAVE BEEN OMITTED?
DO YOU HAVE A CLEARER PHOTO TO SHARE?

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References

Bonhams catalogues

Henry Griffith & Sons of Birmingham & Leamington Spa
Norma Spicer, 1999

A History of thimbles
Edwin F Holmes, 1985. p186

Illustrated guide to Britain
Automobile Association, 1972

James Fenton silversmith and thimble maker etc.
Norma Spicer, 1995

James Swann maker of gold and silver thimbles
Norma Spicer, 1997

Mona - the makers got it wrong
Norma Spicer Thimble Society, spring 2007

Place name silver thimbles
Norma Spicer

Zalkin's handbook of thimbles & sewing implements
Estelle Zalkin, 1988. p66-67;72-74


Contributors

Bernadine Biske - Sue Caesar - Sue Christensen - Anthony Hayden - Ray Nimmo
Linda Pullen - Norma Spicer - Joanna Waciorski - Jenny White


This listing of Thimble Placenames does not purport to be complete or accurate in all aspects. Rather it invites comment, updating of details and contribution to add to our information about these places and different dates or designs and makers. My thanks to the other contributors.

Enjoy!

© Sue Gowan
April 2005


THERE ARE 30 "LEARN MORE ABOUT..." TOPICS
British Placenames | British Royalty on Thimbles | British Silversmiths | Charles May | Christmas | Coalport | Dorcas Thimble Boxes
Easter | Gadgets | Francesca | Hallmarked Thimbles set | 'Mother' | The World's Greatest Porcelain Houses | Royal Albert | Royal Crown Derby
Royal Worcester Handpainted Thimbles | Royal Worcester Decal Thimbles | S + H Foskett
Silver Advertising Thimbles | Spode | Stratnoid | SylvaC | Thimble Books
Thimble Collectors Club | Thimble Societies | Thimbles with Slogans | Thimblefuls
Victorian Silver Scenic Thimbles | Wedgwood Jasperware | Wedgwood Bone China Thimbles

THERE ARE 22 PAGES OF THIMBLES & OTHER ITEMS TO BUY
aluminium 1 - books 1 - brass 1 - china 6 - display cases 1
gold 1 - needlework tools 2 - other collectables 1 - pewter 1 - plastic 1
silver 3 - steel & metal 1 - unusual materials 1 - wood 1

Any questions or comments?
thimbleselect@bigpond.com

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