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Charles Thomae 1925 Art Deco Box With Red Black Lacquer In Sterling Silver

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Art deco lacquer box designed by Thomas.An impressive, beautiful and colorful box, created in Attleboro Massachuchet by the Charles Thomae Company, back in the 1925. This rectangular desk box was carefully crafted in solid sterling silver .925/.999 with a leather-lined back in the bottom and inlaid of cedar wood interiors. The complete outer parts are embellished with geometric patterns made up in red and black lacquer. The undercover lid is finished with florentine circles designs and partially gilded. IN gorgeous condition.Weight: 167.6 Grams, (107.43 Dwt).Measurements: 118 mm by 78 mm by 39 mm (4.65 x 3.10 x 1.55 Inches).Hallmarks: Stamped with the maker's mark logo for Thomae, the serial numbers and signed, "T STERLING 11 3996".Charles Thomae was the superintendent for the Watson and Newell Company of Attleboro, Massachusetts which was an old company dating back to 1874 but did not begin producing sterling silver items until the advent of their new factory in 1896. The hallmark on this box is that of Charles Thomae indicating that it was his personal design,. Thomae left the firm in 1920 to create his own business in Attleboro producing a variety of silver smalls items. This new company created a different hallmark, but if it was designed by Charles Thomae himself, his hallmark was used instead of that of his new company.Collateral: It is accompanied by a presentation jewelry box.Condition: The overall condition of this box is excellent. Besid