Historical evidence suggests the production of the first barber chair dates as far back as the 1800’s. However, discovery of some rare hand crafted versions may date back even farther. The vintage barber chair genre is fast becoming a major antique dealer item and the collecting popularity of the chair continues to reflect a steady and rapid increase.
Considered a collector’s hidden gem some antique barber chairs bring exorbitant sums of money at many prestigious auction houses. There are several factors for determining the value of an antique barber chair. A chair in well-preserved condition generates higher values. In addition, the age of the object will stipulate the importance and rarity factor. The older the chair the higher the possible generated auction price may be. Another important value aspect considered when evaluating the item is the intricate adjustment features. The more detailed and sophisticated, the more in demand the chair is to collectors.
The Saint Louis based Archer Company patented their chair in 1878 and it is this particular version, complete with reclining lever and foot and head rests that today’s chairs are adapted from. Two prominent producers of the nineteenth century implemented design improvements such as a swivel component. Chicago based Theodore Koch and Cincinnati based Eugene Berninghaus manufactured barber chairs updated with these additions.
If you are lucky enough to own an original Koch or Berninghaus antique barber chair produced by either of these manufacturers; also including well-known designer Ernest Koken you may be sitting on a small fortune. Ernest Koken is memorable for adding hydraulic features to the chair and enjoyed induction into the Barber’s Hall of Fame. Collectors consider antique barber chairs originating from any of these individuals to be “Holy Grail” of chairs.
The timelessness of antique barber chairs include many value-increasing features not found in today’s styles. The amount of original material adds to the rarity. Many valuable chairs provide stunning etched designs. Hand crafted artwork may be found on the chrome-plated footrests as well as the iron-plated hand rests. Quality wood materials of oak, elmwood, mahogany and rosewood are distinct features. Furthermore, collectors inspect antique barber chairs for the unique reclining and elevating systems, which are often gas-piston operated. Collectors and auction houses look for a chair with minimum or no restoration; original seat cushions may be soiled or torn but provide a higher selling value than a restored seat cushion.
There are avenues available for individuals interested in evaluating the current worth of their barber chair. Several on-line websites provide dealers who specialize in collecting, selling and evaluating this particular genre. Although many on-line bidding sites provide opportunities for auctioning a valuable chair, it is recommended procuring the services of a professional, reputable and knowledgeable auction house or antique collector. This is a smart investment for securing your item throughout the entire buying and selling process.
If you are looking to invest in an antique chair or sell an existing one, it is imperative to research the antique dealer for authenticity. It helps if the dealer belongs to a reputable body such as The Antique and Art Dealers Association of America. Before meeting with a reputable dealer, research the individual’s background thoroughly. If they are reputable, the internet should provide a wealth of important information including business associations, customer reviews, industry awards and years of operation. Additionally, research your barber chair thoroughly. Familiarize yourself with the objects features and compare them to a similar item. Whether seeking to own an antique chair or you would like to know the value of your investment, the strongest advice is to implement thorough research.
MIke Naegele
Please send me pics of your chair.
I have a E.J.Paidar car or at least 30 years but have not used for a year it will not pump up/down or rotate but will recline. How do I fix and get blue prints? Also the value.Chair #570 Factory#76414 dated April 22 1939. Thanks Jerry 515 2773434
Have similar chair in similar condition…did you have any response to your inquiry ??
Selling a Koken barber chair. Take a look at the Craiglist ad:
http://cincinnati.craigslist.org/atq/4219912247.html
Hi, I just found this website and see several folks posting they have chairs for sale. I am interested in an old chair in good condition. I live in Iowa so I’d drive a couple hundred miles to pick up depending on the chair. Feel free to send me an email with pictures and a price. Thanks, Rich
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I have a several piece set pink vintage belvedere for sell
I have an chair that’s about the late 1950 w/missing right chrome armrest piece,headrest,razor,&about rip in seat cushion PLEASE CONTRACT ME IF WANTED…
Just bought two old Koken barber chairs from an old barber shop that went out of business. Gonna miss the place, got my first haircut in one of those very chairs.. Have a question on how to read the serial #’s to date the chairs (A258476 & A258477). Any information would be helpful.
V/R
John H.
Emil J Paider black, chrome, and nickel barber chair. Hyd. work. Head rest intact. Looking to sell for the right price. Upstate New York
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I have a non hydraulic barbers chair, it has “Army-Navy” on it and is very old, I have not been able to find anything (yet) on the internet about this chair….. any suggestions would be appreciated (I am in Australia)
Hey John,
Can you send me some photos? I am starting a salon in Sydney and need some cool chairs.
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Cheers,
Kev
I have a 1950’s Belmont barber chair in ment condition. One owner my father. I n great working order. Need serious buyer. Will send pictures.
Do you still have the 1950’s Belmont barber chair for sale?
I have two Takara barber chairs. I am having trouble identifying them. Maybe you might be able to assist me.. Please send me an email at [email protected] to discuss. I can send you pictures etc.
ola, eu tenho uma cadeira de barbeiro muito antiga, e bem conservada, quero vende se alguem interessar.
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I have a Hercules barber chair. Pat may 1901. Would like to sell
Amy, How much are you asking for it, and what condition is it in at present ? Is your chair complete or does it have some missing parts ? Thanks. ~ Andrew
I have a fully restored CLIMAX 1863 barber chair.
Downsizing and would like to sell. Has been nine for about 40 years.
Not cheap.
Anyone with interest please email for pictures
I am the owner of an original Eugene Beringhaus porcelain ‘Hercules’ barbers chair
in excellent condition, and I’m interested in selling it.
I can be reached at 617 924 5898 or
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I have a theo kochs barber chair , no head rest. Looks like could be 1920’s but not positive … Just comparing it to pictures . Needs to be restored but in good shape . Please call me at 508-883-1449 if you have an interest . I can email photos.
Thank you !
Ola eu tenho uma cadeira de barbeiro, Louis Hanson reclinável, de madeira trabalhada a mão, empalhada, em boas condiçoes, não faço ideia de quando foi fabricada, uma raridade, tenho fotos , quero vende-la, caso alguém se interesse.
Hello I have a barber chair recliner, Louis Hanson, wooden hand crafted, stuffed, in good condition, I have no idea when it was manufactured, a rarity, have pictures, I want to sell it if anyone is interested.
I you need a Kolher cast iron double sink to go along with that barber chair see this:
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2050601.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.H1.Xantique+double+barber+sink&_nkw=antique+double+barber+sink&_sacat=20081
I have 2 Kochs barber chairs in phenomenal shape. They are ceramic/chrome and black leather. Both have the original headrests. They are 1909 or 1910 models. Fully functioning and hydraulics are good as new. I have photos available. I am in Burlington,Ontario – between Toronto and Niagara Falls. All original parts. Looking for a buyer. Feel free to email me.
to all those reading this I have an old barbershop chair cannot figure out what year it is who makes it trying to figure out value if anybody could help I appreciate it thank you
Help
I have a vintage barber chair / dentist and birthing chair all in one and I can not find any info on this chair anywhere
The only markings on are on foot rest which look like
MRC or MRTC
Think it is a 1800 chair and looking to sell it
Hydraulics work and all parts are there ( not sure if it had a head rest or not but it does not have one)
Needs restoration and a good home
I have searched for hours looking for anything like it and I can’t find anything!!,!
Could use some help
have tons of pictures
Can anyone help?
I can be reached at 608-886-8888
Or by email at
[email protected]
Pics whatever I for I have
1800 chair with the initials
MRC or MRTC
Brass foot pedal
We have a 1892 “Kochs “Columbia” carved oak barber chair in excellent condition. Just trying to get the value for a possible future sale. Any help is greatly appreciated. [email protected]
I happened upon an old peculiar beat-up “bench”, left for waste on the side of the road near a dumpster earlier this week. It’s comprised of 3 separate vinyl seats with wood and pewter arm rests. A white rectangular tag on the bottom seat cushion indicates it was manufactured by the Belvedere Hydraulic Corporation. I’m debating whether to restore it. One of the bottom seat cushions is missing and the vinyl will need to be replaced. I searched the web tirelessly trying to find any information on this piece to no avail. Any insight would be most appreciated! Thank you in advance. Richard