Thomas Charles Fletcher (April 3, 1787 - November 14, 1866) was a prominent American silversmith and merchant, active in Boston and Philadelphia.
By 1812, they had a sufficient reputation to win commissions for several trophies commemorating American victories in the War of 1812.
In 1815 Fletcher visited England and France to buy retail merchandise.
The partnership continued until Gardiner's death in 1827, when Fletcher brought Calvin W. Bennett into the business.
Fletcher subsequently ran a boarding house in Philadelphia until 1850, when he moved to Delanco Township, New Jersey.