Twery’s story

Twery’s was founded in Manhattan in the 1930’s by Mr. Twery. Twery’s prided itself on offering customers magnificent antiques, home décor, and high-end jewelry. The business eventually passed to Mr. Twery’s son-in-law, Stuart Eber, who moved to Miami Beach and opened the business across the bay on the mainland in an area dedicated to art and fashion called “The Design District” where he remained. until the early 2000s.

Twery’s became very popular with the locals for having the best antiques and jewelry. Stuart and his wife, Bertha, frequented Europe on trips to buy art and antiques to bring back and sell, which only added to Twery’s great reputation. They continued to grow the business by importing fine goods from outside the country, and in the meantime his son, Seth Eber, began learning about the business. Initially, Seth began to learn by spending a lot of time in the store and observing how the business was run. At this time, Twery’s continued to expand and began purchasing items from local people. Seth continued this trend and eventually opened his own store while his father continued with Twery’s.

After graduating from the University of Miami with a degree in Art History, Seth opened his first store in the popular Lincoln Road outdoor mall, where tens of thousands of people walk every day. He began by buying items such as diamonds, watches, art, and other jewelry while building relationships with other people in the business to trade with. After several years in the business and gaining a lot of knowledge and experience, he returned to Twery’s and gradually took over the business before his father’s retirement.

Several years later, the family decided to sell the building, and Seth moved to Hollywood, where he operated his business for several years. By this time, Seth had acquired a great deal of knowledge and became an expert in jewelry, diamonds, and art. He also brought in an old friend who was a coin expert to expand the business once more to buy coins. This brought a whole new side to the business that wasn’t there before and helped the business grow.

After several years at the Hollywood location, Seth moved the business north to Lake Worth, Florida, to a larger store with an even larger staff. He retained his coin expert and added people to help with online sales on eBay and Twery’s website, Twerys.com, and trained a few people in buying items from people who come in the door. The business continues to grow to this day, and Seth plans to stay there until he retires.

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