A silver thimble embossed with a view of Brighton Pavilion -a Palace built by King George IV whilst the Prince Regent in a seaside resort on the south coast of Britain. c 1840.
In excellent condition - no holes.
NB. there are unreadable maker's initials stamped into the indents above the decoration as seen in the photos- not a repair!
2.25cm high
finger aperture 1.3 cm
Brighton's Royal Pavilion-An incredible building that has an exotic eastern influence with onion domes and is lavishly decorated inside in the Chinese style- a pleasure palace.
A must if you are visiting Brighton.
Stock no. B24