BRASS THIMBLE FROM SEWING KIT RECOVERED IN THE VALLEY OF DEATH – GETTYSBURG ROSENSTEEL COLLECTION

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Item Code: 173-1725

Small brass thimble from a soldier’s sewing kit or “housewife.” Item is small but in good condition with a nice light patina to its surface.

This item was recovered by the late Gettysburg resident John Cullison in the Valley of Death in front of Little Round Top and passed by him to the Rosensteel family collection of Gettysburg artifacts until released by them several years ago.

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