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Submitted photo · July 15, 2026

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These vintage porcelain thimbles are part of a collectible set, likely manufactured in Taiwan or England. The set prominently features various cat breeds, such as Persian, Calico, and Siamese faces. Some thimbles in similar sets feature detailed wildlife illustrations, including a bald eagle and red deer. These are designed as keepsake items rather than functional sewing tools.

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AI Identification

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Group of 13 decorative porcelain-style thimbles

Collectibles

AI Estimated Value

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$15 - $30

As of July 15, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This assembly consists of thirteen white thimbles, appearing to be crafted from glazed porcelain or ceramic. Each thimble features a transfer-printed illustration on the side and a gold-toned band encircling the base, consistent with late 20th-century souvenir or collectible items. The illustrations depict various animal subjects, primarily feline faces in the style of Persian, Siamese, and Calico breeds, alongside wildlife such as a bald eagle, red deer, and owls. One thimble bears the legible text 'BALD EAGLE' above the imagery. The owner identifies these as a vintage collectible set likely manufactured in Taiwan or England; however, no manufacturer marks are visible in the image to verify this claim. The thimbles exhibit a dimpled texture on the top half, characteristic of functional sewing tools, though their decorative nature suggests use as keepsakes. The condition appears fair to good with no obvious chips or cracks visible from this angle, though the light-colored surfaces show mild shadows that may obscure fine crazing. The identification is based on visual motifs as no manufacturer stamps are positioned for inspection.

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Based on the image provided, I have examined this assembly of thirteen white porcelain-style decorative thimbles. The owner identifies these as a vintage collectible set likely manufactured in Taiwan or England. From the photographs, I can observe transfer-printed illustrations featuring feline breeds and wildlife, accented with gold-toned bands. However, I cannot verify the manufacturer or exact origin from the photos, as no marks are visible. I must treat the user's attribution as a working assumption. The condition appears fair to good from this angle, though an in-person physical inspection would be required to rule out fine crazing or hidden chips. These types of late 20th-century souvenir thimbles were widely mass-produced and marketed as keepsakes. In the current secondary market, demand for mid-tier decorative thimbles is quite low. They are typically sold in group lots rather than individually. Assuming the owner's details are correct and these are vintage late 20th-century decorative pieces, the estimated fair market value for the entire lot of 13 is between $15 and $30. If these were attributed to a highly sought-after brand with documented provenance, the value might be marginally higher, but unbranded or loosely attributed sets from Taiwan or generic potteries routinely sell for roughly $1 to $2 per thimble. To be more precise about the maker, a physical examination of the interiors for maker stamps or labels would be necessary.

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