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Metal Detecting Finds - Thimbles: Metal Sewing-Thimbles Found in Britain

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By (author): Brian Read

Metal Sewing Thimbles Found in Britain - by Brian Read. As thimbles are a common metal detecting find, this book is an important identification resource. This is the first reference book that deals specifically with all types of sewing-thimble found in Britain, made from copper-alloy or silver, or either of these metals combined with iron or steel; also included is a seemingly rare gold specimen. Domed, ring-type and open-top (here the latter classed as a new type) sewing-thimbles are described, among them unusual examples and others previously absent from the known record. From Britain the earliest reliable dating for these humble yet fascinating tools is between c.1270 - c.1350, and continues through the medieval and early post-medieval period and into the 18th and 19th centuries. This work also covers in detail the largely neglected sailmakers' and sailors' palm-iron, a heavy-duty tool made from either iron, steel or copper-alloy dating from at least the 17th century. Also described are the two known types of silver or copper-alloy finger guard, an 18th - 19th-century tool used in conjunction with finer sewing-thimbles. The majority of sewing-thimbles and other sewing-tools catalogued here are credited to metal detectorists or members of The Society of Thames Mudlarks, who also sometimes use metal detectors. To show constructional detail, each object is archaeologically drawn. This information is essential for metal detectorists, archaeologists, museum curators, sewing-tool collectors and dealers, or anyone with an interest, seeking to gauge the type or age of any particular sewing-thimble or palm-iron. Hundreds of colour photographs and archaeological drawings. 118pp, A4, softback, GBP19.95 See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 378g
  • Dimensions: 210 x 297mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Mar 2024
  • Publisher: Greenlight Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781897738801

About Brian Read

Brian Read was born in 1939 in Essex and raised in East and South-East London. With no formal educational qualifications he left Secondary Modern School in 1954 and became a trainee millwright and then a trainee groundsman before joining the Merchant Navy in 1955 through which he travelled widely. In 1961 he embarked on fire service career first with the Devon County Fire Service then the City of Plymouth Fire Brigade and finally the newly formed Devon Fire Brigade. While on duty in 1983 in the rank of assistant divisional officer he sustained an injury that in 1986 resulted in his medical discharge. Since leaving the fire service he has worked as a freelance writer. His first book History Beneath Our Feet published in 1988 was a bestseller and after extensive revision underwent re-publication in 1995 and again proved successful. Between 1999 - 2015 he self-published under the imprint Portcullis Publishing. From 1978 metal detecting and its associated study of small metal artefacture has been his primary leisure interest.

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