About Us
 
Our story of celebrating life in silver began in 1920 when Charles Thomae founded this company. His standards for fine craftsmanship have been our company’s hallmark for more than 85 years.  Times and trends change, but Charles Thomae’s commitment to quality artisanship remains the same.  We specialize in manufacturing fine gifts, jewelry and appointments for the individual, home, and office made of high quality sterling silver and karat gold.
 
 
Notable Projects and Achievements

In 1943 Charles Thomae made a sterling silver telephone and hand set cover for Mary Pickford, the most famous actress of the silent film era and a founder of the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

  • During the 1970s, Charles Thomae made 20,000 sterling silver Boatswain’s whistles for the U.S. Navy.  Charles Thomae III, a Navy veteran, tested them all himself.
  • In 1982 Charles Thomae produced 18,000 silver money clips adorned with Susan B. Anthony dollar coins, one of the largest orders in the company’s history.
  • In 1985 Charles Thomae made a full-size silver replica of the Quaker Oats cereal box to commemorate the retirement of that company’s chairman.
  • In recent years, Charles Thomae’s etching department has worked on trophies for the New York Marathon, the Indy Racing League, and the NBA Championship, as well as commemoratives for Major League Baseball and the National Football League.
  • In recent months, pieces produced by Charles Thomae have been featured in the pages of People and In Style as well as on The Today Show and The Ellen DeGeneres Show.

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