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ATTLEBORO
Charles Thomae & Son, enamelers, who have been located at 112 Bank St., will move to larger quarters on Jan. 1. The firm has leased part of the second floor of the Ingraham building and has altered it to meet requirement.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 21st December 1921
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Charles Thomae & Son, enamelers, who have been located at 112 Bank St., will move to larger quarters on Jan. 1. The firm has leased part of the second floor of the Ingraham building and has altered it to meet requirement.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 21st December 1921
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W. O. Kellogg, Chicago manager for the Watson Co., and the Thomae Co., 37 S. Wabash Ave., returned last week with his wife and daughter by the way of Wisconsin from Mackinac Island. Mr. Kellogg and his wife, motored to Mackinac City and then went by boat to the Island where they met their daughter who was attending a convention of the Kappa Delta Sorority.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 22nd July 1925
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 22nd July 1925
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ATTLEBORO
The fourth annual dance of the employes of the Thomae Co. was held last Friday evening in Armory hall.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 8th November 1916
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The fourth annual dance of the employes of the Thomae Co. was held last Friday evening in Armory hall.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 8th November 1916
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The Thomae Co. - Attleboro, Mass. - 1928
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The Thomae Co. - Attleboro, Mass. - 1922
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Governor of Federal Reserve Bank Presented with Sterling Silver Cigarette Case with Gold Stripes
ATTLEBORO, Mass., March 21.—Hon. W. P. G. Harding, governor of the Federal Reserve Bank of this district, sounded the keynote at the Ladies’ Night of the Chamber of Commerce in the C. of C. Hall Friday evening when he predicted that prosperity is in store for the United States, especially the New England district, for the coming months.
The affair itself was an unqualified success and registered another successful event in the Chamber’s history. At the close of his address, Governor Harding was presented with a sterling silver cigarette case with gold stripes of 18 kt. gold which is illustrated herewith. The cigarette case was made by the Thomae Co., jewelers and silversmiths of this city, and was suitably inscribed.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 28th March 1923
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ATTLEBORO, Mass., March 21.—Hon. W. P. G. Harding, governor of the Federal Reserve Bank of this district, sounded the keynote at the Ladies’ Night of the Chamber of Commerce in the C. of C. Hall Friday evening when he predicted that prosperity is in store for the United States, especially the New England district, for the coming months.
The affair itself was an unqualified success and registered another successful event in the Chamber’s history. At the close of his address, Governor Harding was presented with a sterling silver cigarette case with gold stripes of 18 kt. gold which is illustrated herewith. The cigarette case was made by the Thomae Co., jewelers and silversmiths of this city, and was suitably inscribed.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 28th March 1923
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ATTLEBORO
A woman prominent in Hollywood held a conversation on Christmas Day over one of the most expensive telephones ever made. The instrument, of silver and ivory, was made by the Charles Thomae & Sons company of this city and was valued at $600. It was presented by a movie star to her mother as a Christmas gift.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 10th January 1923
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A woman prominent in Hollywood held a conversation on Christmas Day over one of the most expensive telephones ever made. The instrument, of silver and ivory, was made by the Charles Thomae & Sons company of this city and was valued at $600. It was presented by a movie star to her mother as a Christmas gift.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 10th January 1923
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The Charles Thomae & Son, Inc., are now located in their new headquarters in the Makepeace building.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 19th March 1924
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 19th March 1924
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The Thomae Co. - Attleboro, Mass. - 1912
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The employes of the Thomae Co. held a dance last week for the benefit of their relief association.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 27th October 1915
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 27th October 1915
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A presentation award plate by Eastern Dog Club of Boston, Massachusetts by The Thomae Co.:
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L'LITE
Every woman appreciates something novel and dainty in the name of a perfume bottle, and rejoices in the possession of an attractive little accessory to her hand-bag or dressing case. “L’Lite” perfume bottle, pictured below, from The Thomae Co., Attleboro, Mass., is one of the season’s specialties. This little jem is of excellent quality cut glass with the stopper-top of Solid Sterling Silver, overlaid with a design in the richest of colors, executed in Hard French enamels, and equipped with a long dropper, which is an economical and convenient feature. The assortment in colors relates to the colored enamel tops; empty—Light Blue, Pink, French Blue, White Dresden—filled Light Blue, Pink, French Blue, these come at consistent prices, in assortment dozens which are listed in a little folder put out by the firm. The variety of the tops are appropriately selected to harmonize with special colors which might be chosen. This novelty for the reticule has become quite the vogue, so attractive in its construction and altogether so convenient for completing the outfit of milady’s handbag, that every woman is anxious to add this delightful bit of fad and fancy to her belongings. Each little bottle is packed in an individual box. Gift Shops realize the importance of novelties for Bridge and Mah Jongg prizes and the feminine taste for dainty perfume, and are quick to add “L’Lite” to their stock for the Holidays.
The Thomae Co. - Attleboro, Mass. - 1924
Source: Crockery & Glass Journal - 28th August 1924
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Every woman appreciates something novel and dainty in the name of a perfume bottle, and rejoices in the possession of an attractive little accessory to her hand-bag or dressing case. “L’Lite” perfume bottle, pictured below, from The Thomae Co., Attleboro, Mass., is one of the season’s specialties. This little jem is of excellent quality cut glass with the stopper-top of Solid Sterling Silver, overlaid with a design in the richest of colors, executed in Hard French enamels, and equipped with a long dropper, which is an economical and convenient feature. The assortment in colors relates to the colored enamel tops; empty—Light Blue, Pink, French Blue, White Dresden—filled Light Blue, Pink, French Blue, these come at consistent prices, in assortment dozens which are listed in a little folder put out by the firm. The variety of the tops are appropriately selected to harmonize with special colors which might be chosen. This novelty for the reticule has become quite the vogue, so attractive in its construction and altogether so convenient for completing the outfit of milady’s handbag, that every woman is anxious to add this delightful bit of fad and fancy to her belongings. Each little bottle is packed in an individual box. Gift Shops realize the importance of novelties for Bridge and Mah Jongg prizes and the feminine taste for dainty perfume, and are quick to add “L’Lite” to their stock for the Holidays.
The Thomae Co. - Attleboro, Mass. - 1924
Source: Crockery & Glass Journal - 28th August 1924
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The Thomae Co. - Attleboro, Mass. - 1927
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The Thomae Co. - Attleboro, Mass. - 1913
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The Thomae Co. - Attleboro, Mass. - 1913
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Charles G. Thomae, associated with his father in the Charles Thomae & Son, Was married at Attleboro Falls last Saturday evening to Miss Elsie M. Jepson. A reception was tendered them following which they left on an automobile trip through Maine, and will reside here upon their return.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular- 20th October 1926
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular- 20th October 1926
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The Thomae Co. - Attleboro, Mass. - 1921
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The Thomae Co. - Attleboro, Mass. - 1928
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The Thomae Co. - Attleboro, Mass. - 1928
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