Posted 2 years ago
unkachunka
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Hello everyone!
I received this wall screen as a trade with a friend that thought it was ugly!
I believe I traded up. The screen I traded was a simple wood woven one.
I was wondering if anyone knows anything about this screen, it has a brass tag on the bottom that says; No. 42866 F.B.M.Co. Hoboken N.J. I would love to know any history and how much it might be worth?
Thanks Unka Chunka
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Unka, I found this about FBM Co. : The Ferguson Brothers Manufacturing Company made furniture in Hoboken, NJ from 1898 - 1953. They were family owned until being bought in 1953 by Sun-Glo Industries. At this time the company was moved west to Virginia.
That's what was on the first page of my search. Good luck !