Tom Thumbs – (2632)
[2632]

Pair of very small wooden whist markers of the type ‘Tom Thumb’ made by Goodall & Son in London, England around 1880-90. These score-keepers are in contrasting colours. One is light with dark keys and the other one is in opposite colours. By lifting the keys, the score could be kept and would be visible to all players. Despite their age both counters and the box are still in very good condition. Length 5.7 cm. Width 3.1 cm. Depth 0.9 cm.
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