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Description
Rare antique Brass temperature thermometer by the Webb Company of New York.
F.W. Webb Company, founded in 1866, is a wholesale distributor of engineering and construction products, such as plumbing, heating, and HVAC fixtures. It operates in the northeastern United States.
The company was founded in Boston in 1866 by John Stults as the city's second wholesale dealer in plumbing fixtures. Purchased in 1933 by Roger Pope, the company is now under the third generation of Pope family ownership.
F.W. Webb Company offer products and services to commercial and residential contractors as well as industrial and institutional professionals. Core markets include plumbing, heating, HVAC, commercial refrigeration, and PVF (pipe valves fittings). The company also offers building and process controls, propane gas equipment and parts, ductwork, water systems, commercial and industrial pumps, fire protection and fabrication, thermoplastic piping, and high purity (sanitary) process components.
In addition to the wholesale trade, the company serves retail customers, contractors, and interior designers at approximately 40 Frank Webb's Bath Centers throughout the northeastern United States. These showrooms feature a range of products from different manufacturers,[1] and include customer interaction displays configured before purchases are made, to provide immediate feedback to customers regarding design questions.[2]
Plumbing
Heating
HVAC
Refrigeration
Pipe, Valves & Fittings
Building Controls
Propane Gas Equipment & Parts
Water Systems
Commercial & Industrial Pumps
Industrial PVF Specialties
Fire Protection & Fabrication
Thermoplastic Piping
High Purity Process Components
Process Controls
Water Works
Condition
Good Overall - Gentle wear commensurate with use/age
Dimensions
5.5" x 10.25" (Diameter x Height)
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