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Ferguson bros. Mfg. Co. Folding Table #8064

By nbmgwtw, 26 May, 2007
Description

 Ferguson Label

Underneath of table with legs folded

Top of table

Table standing w/ legs down

Leg folding device

Category
Furniture
Medium
wood, metal, unsure
Distinguishing marks
Ferguson label
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
19x20x26
Weight
9 pounds
Price Paid (If known)
5.00
For Sale?
No
Photos

matcat (not verified)

18 years 2 months ago

From what I can see from the

From what I can see from the photos, it is possible that the pictures are painted on either cloth or papyrus reed which was very popular in the Middle East especially Egypt etc.  Check them out and see if you can see any signiatures anywhere, it is a good place to start anyway.  If the pictures are indeed don on papyrus reed then it will be pretty easy to spot as you can see the woven texture of the interwoven segements of reed.

I hope this helps

Dean (matcat010)

Avid Antiques collector

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Anonymous (not verified)

16 years 3 months ago

In reply to From what I can see from the by matcat (not verified)

Re: From what I can see from the

I also have a Ferguson (folding)table, # 8063. It doesn't have any pictures on it. My mother bought it for her 1st anniversary present while my father was overseas in WWII.
It is in good condition. Do you have any information on what it is worth? If so, please email me at [email protected].

Thanks for any information you may have.
Dculle

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nbmgwtw

18 years 1 month ago

The medium on the top does

The medium on the top does not have anything that appears to be woven.

I have been trying to figure out what it might be, but have no clue.

I have looked up the Ferguson brothers and have found very little information on the possible value of their peices

Average: 5 (1 vote)
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