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F. Weber & Company, Inc.

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F. Weber & Company, Inc., successors to Janentzky & Weber Manufacturers & Importers, was established in 1853 and incorporated in 1920. The company manufactured artists supplies, including painting and drawing supplies, mathematical instruments, materials for gilders, sign and coach-painters, china decorators, engineers, lithographers, etchers and engravers, as well as materials for pyrography or wood burning, and wax and paper flowers. Their main office was located at 1125 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and branch houses existed at 709 Locust St., St.Louis, Missouri, and 5 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland. Frederick Weber was a chemist, author, lecturer and painter.[1]

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