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Z Bulletin Index 9 PT Serif TCI Bulletin Subject Index 1978 - 2020 A Advertising thimbles (continued) 1000 Islands, NY - castle ths. Summer 2016 p 12 Craig’s Wife thimble Winter 2012 p 7 ANG (Am. Needlepoint Guild) Winter 2010 p 18 Cream separators, Sharples Spring 2014 p 20 Thimble Spring 2020 p 1 DELCO-Light April 1988 p 3 AOUW advertising thimble Summer 2015 p 20 Dow, Louis F Company Summer 2014 p 21 (Ancient Order of United Workman) Facing, Save w/ Adam Hard Summer 2004 p 22 Abbeyhorn thimbles Summer 2019 p 12 Firestone Winter 2006 p 21 Acchino, Barbara, collector profile Fall 1992 p 12 French metal Fall 2020 p 6 Acoma pottery sewing items Summer 2012 p 14 Frozen Food Lockers Fall 2012 p 20 Acorn needlework tools Winter 2003 p 22 Gamler’s Diamond Import. Winter 2015 p 20 Acutrudia needle pushers Fall 2007 p 1 Grand Andes Range Winter 2008 p 17 Adams, Maud thimble Fall 2005 p 14 Hardware, Louis Robinson Winter 2016 p 19 Adjustable, Dritz, Brophy th. Spring 2015 p 8 HADACOL thimble Winter 2013 p 18 Advertising corsets “S” Curves Fall 2007 p 13 Herrschners Needlecrafts Summer 2016 p 21 Advertising, John Wanamaker Spring 2017 p 6 Hoover Home Happiness Fall 2004 p 18 Advertising Mauchline Ware Winter 2014 p 9 Jesse French Quality Pianos Summer 2013 p 22 Advertising needles Spring 2008 p 10 Kansas (Eastern Star) Winter 2020 p 22 Advertising pin safes Fall 2017 p 10 Larned, KS, Hardware Winter 2016 p 19 Advertising tape measures Fall 2105 p 7 Lay or Bust Spring 1995 p 12 Advertising thimbles, alum. Spring 2010 p 17 Libby’s Food Products Spring 2007 p 9 Advertising thimbles, plastic January 1986 p 1 Liquors - Cocktails Anyone? Winter 1996 p 12 Advertising thimbles Lois Crow thimble Winter 2020 p 22 ANG (Am Needlepoint Guild)Winter 2010 p 18 McDonald J M Company Summer 2009 p 17 AOUW insurance thimble Summer 2015 p 22 Maola Ice Cream, whistle th. Fall 2011 p 18 Alff’s Pharmacy Winter 2010 p 18 Margarine Spring 2010 p 17 Androes Hatchery - Newton Spring 2008 p 19 Meat Products, Victory Spring 2012 p 20 ASBRO Company April 1992 p 3 Metal thimbles June 1981 p 20 Banker, L Merc Company Summer 2005 p 20 French metal Fall 2020 p 6 Bedford Lyons Carnival Spring 2018 p 20 Needles Spring 2008 p 10 Beer, Arrow - Wet Your Whistle Fall 2006 p 20 New Home Sewing Mach. Summer 2010 p 20 Beer, Blatz - Drink Spring 2006 p 18 Newton Ice Company Fall 2012 p 20 Brandis Fabric Fair Fall 2020 p 19 Pine Camp, NY Winter 2007 p 5 Bread, Sweet Home Spring 2007 p 16 Pork Roll, Taylor Summer 2007 p 21 Burma Shave Summer 2011 p 12 Premiums, thimbles as Spring 2007 p 16 Butter, Molly Stark Fall 1995 p 14 Pure Oil Compamy Winter 2009 p 14 Chalmers Pearls Spring 2007 p 16 Quadriga cloth Spring 2003 p 19 Chambers Range Winter 2005 p 19 Summer 2005 p 20 Churngold Margarine Spring 2010 p 17 Red Goose Shoes Spring 2016 p 19 Coca Cola, Drink April 1989 p 14 Royal Hawaiian Hotel Spring 2020 p 21 My Specialty Spring 2009 14 Sharples separators & milk. Spring 2014 p 20 Coca Cola thimble Winter 2012 p 6 Subject Index 1 Compiled by Melissa Yauk TCI Bulletin Subject Index 1978 - 2020 Advertising thimbles (continued) Angelic thimble Summer 2013 p 6 Singer Sewing Machine Winter 2017 p 18 Angels in the Sewing Basket Winter 2005 p 20 Sleepy Eye Flour January 1988 p 7 Anniversary thimbles, personal Fall 2016 p 18 Smith Flower Shop, PA Summer 2019 p 22 Antiques Roadshow with the Fall 2012 p 21 Sweet Home Bread Spring 2007 p 17 I was chosen to attend Spring 2019 p 10 Victory Meat Products Spring 2012 p 20 Antimacassars (doilies) Spring 1997 p 13 Vidler’s 5 & 10, NY Spring 2016 p 6 Appraiser, Selecting an Winter 1995 p 7 WMT Magic Kitchen Fall 2005 p 10 Aprons Spring 1997 p 8 Watkins Products Winter 2004 p 19 Fall 2009 p 13 Webb’s City, Inc Spring 2005 p 14 Arabia Steamboat - see also shipwrecks Advertising Trade Cards Summer 1997 p 8 C.D. Kenny Company Winter 2020 p 10 Archaeology & thimbles July 1988 p 3 Trade cards February 1982 p 56 Architectural heritage th. Spring 2014 p 1 October 1983 p 63 Army issued housewives Fall 1995 p 3 Trade cards & thimbles Spring 1996 p 21 Arrow trademark April 1992 p 3 Willimantic Thread cards Fall 2009 p 18 ASBRO Company April 1992 p 3 Advice to Thimble Collectors Winter 2002 p 5 Atlanta ’95 thimble Spring 2001 p 9 Spring 2007 p 22 Atlantic Cable thimble April 1983 p 34 Agateware thimbles Spring 2002 p 17 July 1983 p 55 Alaskan needlework tools Winter 2020 p 1 October, 1983 p 66 Alden, Louise thimble collection October 1989 p 4 January 1981 p 8 Fall 2003 p 20 Alexandria, VA, about Summer 2018 p 5 Winter 2011 p 14 Alpacca thimbles Summer 2018 p 21 Lost letter of Summer 2014 p 6 Altman, Halle Atlantic City, NJ Winter 1997 p 11 My Specialty-grapes Summer 1996 p 14 Atlantic City Steel Pier th. Spring 2016 p 18 America the Beautiful MA quarter Arizona Thimblers Winter 2002 p 14 Summer 2019 p 5 Auctioneer, TCI observations Winter 2015 p 18 American Indian beadwork Winter 2017 p 1 Auctions, collections of American Indian thimble couture Fall 1994 p 6 Bates, Richard 12/3/1998 Fall 1998 p 21 American Indian thimbles Spring 2000 p 1 Blakeslee Black, Ann Summer 2014 p 1 chess set Summer 2010 p 14 Christie’s 6/3/1997 Spring 1997 p 13 American Needlepoint Guild Thimble 6/27/2000 Spring 2000 p 23 Winter 2010 p 18 10/30/2007 Summer 2008 p 12 American thimbles, early Fall 1988 page 5 Evans, Jeffrey S Auctioneer Spring 2010 p 22 Amish Craft Company October 1989 p 18 Gold thimble October 1983 p 59 Anchor mark Fall 2003 p 15 Holmes, Edwin 5/31/1995 Summer 1995 p 6 Andersen, David January 1987 p 8 Hum, Bob online Fall 2020 p 22 Winter 2001 p 1 Mann, Ruth 5/24/2005 Spring 2005 p 21 Angel Faces & Hearts Summer 2002 p 19 Meissen thimble January 1986 p 15 Angel mark on scissors Spring 2020 p 8 July 1986 p 11 Subject Index 2 Compiled by Melissa Yauk TCI Bulletin Subject Index 1978 - 2020 Auctions, collections of (continued) Baker wedding anniv. Thimble July 1991 p 14 Morgan, Bette Bittel Winter 2018 p 16 Ballooning ( in London) Summer 1997 p 23 Powell, Anne Spring 2010 p 22 Banff Springs Hotel Summer 2020 p 16 Scottish tartan ware April 1990 p 13 Bangs, Beverly, profile Winter 1996 p 7 Sotheby’s Palais Royal Summer 2018 p 20 Banker, L Mercantile Co. Summer 2005 p 20 Ramstead, Doris 12/16/1997 Fall 1997 p 12 Barklem, Jill, inspired ths. Summer 2018 p 5 7/14/1998 Spring 1998 p 10 Basket thimbles, woven Spring 2020 p 10 Silvester, Dorothy 12/13/1990 Jan. 1991 p 14 Baskets, pine needle Summer 1995 p 1 Tracey Hilda M 3/12/1987 July 1987 p 15 Sewing Summer 2006 p 10 Woolett, Louisa 11/5/1989 January 1990 p 18 Sweetgrass Spring 2011 p 10 Aunt M’s Lost Thimble Contest Bateman, Hester - silversmith Fall 1994 p 1 Winter 2004 - Spring 2006 Fall 1995 p 14 Australian meetings - see NTCSA Fall 1997 p 15 Australian Nifty thimble Summer 2016 p 22 Book, Silver Touch, fiction Spring 2009 p 13 Australian tools, kookaburra Spring 2019 p 14 Bay Area Th. Society Mtg. Summer 2005 p 10 Australian thimble collect. October 1981 p 41 BATS mini Convention April 1985 p 13 Australian thimblers Summer 2006 p 14 BATS last supper Winter 2017 p 17 Australian thimbles April 1988 p 4 Bayeux tapestry Winter 2002 p 6 INVICTA - Australian? Spring 2008 p 8 Beaded glass ths., Indian Winter 2013 p 12 Austrian thimbles Fall 2012 p 14 Beaded needlework tools Fall 2011 p 10 Edelweiss/Star David th. Winter 2015 p 7 Beadwork, Iroquois Winter 2017 p 1 Avery Needlecases Summer 1997 p 22 Bears, carved Winter 2000 p 12 Spring 2013 p 16 Winter 2008 p 9 Fall 2017 p 14 Three bears Summer 2017 p 14 Quadruple needle case Fall 2020 p 14 Beer steins & thimbles Winter 2005 p 9 Avery pin holder Winter 1997 p 5 Bees as good neighbors Winter 1997 p 12 Avon thimble/sewing Summer 2008 p 16 Belleek, American ths. Spring 1998 p 10 Awards - see thimble award Belleek thimbleful Winter 2009 p 13 Beman, Ann, collector profile Winter 2009 p 20 B Bertrand, Christina, profile Fall 1993 p 11 BATS - see Bay Area Thimble Society Betsy Ross tale Summer 1999 p 14 B&B plastic thimbles Bible, women of, thimble ser. Winter 2002 p 1 Bedford Lyons Carnival Spring 2018 p 20 Big Bertha thimble Summer 2018 p 17 Gamler’s Diamond Import. Winter 2015 p 20 Bingo Blast, description Fall 2018 p 17 Newton Ice Company Fall 2012 p 20 Bingo prizes, descriptions Winter 2017 p 8 Smith Flower Shop, PA Summer 2019 p 22 Bird’s-eye view of collectors Winter 2001 p 22 Use Victory Meat Products Spring 2012 p 20 Bird’s nest, sewing of Winter 2018 p 18 B&B whistle th., Maola ice cream Fall 2011 p 18 Birds on thimbles Spring 1997 p 9 Babies & swaddling Cloths Winter 2000 p 1 Summer 1998 p 7 Baker, Edie, collector profile Summer 1997 p 13 Bowkett, David Summer 2014 p 14 Baker, Edie (Harley owners) Summer 2005 p 14 Subject Index 3 Compiled by Melissa Yauk TCI Bulletin Subject Index 1978 - 2020 Birks, the Canadian Jeweler Summer 2002 p 1 Book Announcements (continued) Box Summer 2003 p 1 Histories of the Redditch…Avery Cases Birrell, Doug, thimble maker Fall 2007 p 14 Fall 2020 p 7 Biske, Bernadine, profile Summer 1988 p 11 Hist.
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