Kochs barber chairs are very popular to antique collectors. The Theo. A. Kochs Company was one of the first companies to be in the barber supply business. It was established in Chicago during the late 1800’s (estimated to be around 1871). According to its Spring, 1888 catalog, the company’s factory was situated far north of the Chicago River:
The North Side Cable Cars, in close proximity to all the principal railway depots, pass directly before our door. The route traversed by the cable cars is plainly designated on the above diagram by dotted lines. Passengers can get aboard these cars at Monroe, Madison, Washington, Randolph, Lake, La Salle and Clark streets. The Wells street Cable Cars will take passengers right to our factory; the Clark street cars carry passengers within two blocks of our establishment.
Intending purchasers will find it to their interest to call on us and examine our goods before buying elsewhere.
Following the barber chair design successes of St. Louis-based Archer Company and Cincinnati-based Eugene Berninghaus, Kochs integrated those enhancements into his design. Things turned out particularly well for the Chicago-based company. It sold tens of thousands in a relatively short span of time. As the company would put it:
This growth has been not only a remarkable but a healthy one; it demonstrates more forcibly than words can tell, the popularity and superiority of our goods. It is a cordial endorsement of the generous policy of the house and its straightforward business methods.
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Our factory is the largest and most complete of its kind in the world, and we say this without making any reservation whatsoever. It is most systematically arranged for the highest grade of work at a minimum cost, and in its equipment of labor-saving machinery it cannot be surpassed.
Kochs barber chairs are made with high quality materials, that’s why they are reputable. Before the turn of the 20th century, most of the company’s barber chair designs were made of wood (mostly Walnut, Cherry or Mahogany) with elaborate ornamentation. The earlier models, which were plainly named No. 9, No. 5 or No. 25, had a separate footstool. These models didn’t have mechanisms for adjusting the height, so the company charged extra for an accessory to raise the seat.
One interesting model was Kochs Folding Barber Chair No. 40. It was made of Oak and upholstered in Velour plush. The upholstery was trimmed with fringes and the cloth-covered back was enameled. Due to its folding design, it occupied little space and only weighed less than 25 lbs. The chair was intended to be transportable; to be used by soldiers or barbers who travel the country during the Summer.
Aside from barber chairs, Kochs also sold barbers’ furniture such as stools, barber poles, mirror and dressing cases, mug cases, shelf cases, cabinet brackets, work-stands, wash-stands, hall racks, towel cases and looking glasses. Almost all of their models have remarkable engraving that’s typical of the Kochs brand.
Modern Kochs barber chair designs (1903 Catalog) can be viewed at the Smithsonian Libraries website.
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I have a barber’s chair can someone tell me what year it is from text me at 228-383-2664 I’m in Mississippi on the coast
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I have a barber’s chair can someone tell me what year it is from text me at 228-383-2664 I’m in Mississippi on the coast I’ll send you pictures thanks again
I have a chair that is very old with a headrest and lather bowl still in tact. What do you need to appraise it for possible purchase? I’m in Louisiana.
I have a barber chair from back in the 1920,s, when I moved it the cylinder came apart, their is a small cast part that looks like a jaw with 2 fingers and it fell out,any diagrams to put this back on, it locks the action of the hydraulics, could someone help me with this?
Hey Folks, I have a 1961 Kochs barber chair and When I bought it the armrest were cut off. The chair is still functional but I would like to find the armrest for it. Can any off you guys help or direct me to the yellow brick road of barber parts for 1961 Kochs barber chair?
I am untested in buying one model # 1408, can you tell me the value and year model? Thanks!
I have a 1920’s model chair. However, it is in pieces. How can I get a schematic with part numbers and location in order to reassemble.
I believe I have stumbled upon an 1880s model. Does anyone know what it would be worth without the footrest? It is is nearly perfect condition, the reclining mechanism still works.
I have a nice Koch chair for sale that is in fine working order.My profession is upholstery and I have reupholstered the entire chair.(Black)It is an older chair that has a round cushion and white porcelain.I replaced the porcelain with cushioned black vinyl and wood on the armrests for comfort.Looking to sell at a reasonable price.(Still have the porcelain armrests)
Hello,I am interested on buying your chair.I want to make a.same style barber shop.thank you.
I have an older Koch chair for sale.It has the round cushion and white porcelain.I am an upholsterer and I have redone all the upholstery in black vinyl.I also did the armrests in cushioned black vinyl and wood for comfort.Most of my clients are just regular barbers.Everything works and the chair is in great condition.(I kept the porcelain arms for all you purists)
I would like to know the resale value of a Theo a Koch barbers chair, manufactured 1899.
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I have a Theo A. Koch Barber chair, with a metal plate at the top back of back rest near the headrest and the number 216. The chair is in very good original condition with a wooden base and the chair swivels with a lever on the right side raising and lowering the seat of the chair. I want to establish the year of manufacture and what the value it would be. The foot plate and foot rest are all original.
Can anyone advise me, thank you.
I am looking for an arm bracket for my grandmothers 1920s era Theo A. Koch barber chair. She is also wanting to sell it. It is the brown vinyl with silver metal frame and white porcelain base. Serious help or inquiries should call 9792009968. Texted questions or information is also welcomed. Thank you.
We have a Theo A Koch barber chair, but, alas, it’s in sad repair. The seats are leather. The base is porcelain . It’s complete except for the head rest. I believe we do have it, but just need to locate it. We would like to sell it, possibly. We just would like an idea of what it is worth.
We have a Theo A Koch barber chair. It is not in great shape, but all parts are there except the head rest. I do believe we have it here somewhere. We would possible like to sell it, and were wondering what it would be worth. It has a porcelain base, leather Upolstry and porcelain arm rests. Any info you would be able to give us would be gratefully appreciated
Hi Carol
If you still have the barber chair, please send pics to [email protected] , I’m looking for parts to restore.
Thanks.
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My father has a Kochs Hydraulic Barber Chair No. 4210 which he purchased in 1934. It is in great shape. Everything is original (including headrest, footrest) except the leather seats have been reupholstered. Can you give me any idea what this might be worth?
Send me a pix and I’ll let you know !
I have one that reclines, has child insert but missing head rest. Not sure what year tag on the back says hy-lo-draulics. Hi enough~low-enough. Needs work. Very interesting in selling. Text me at601-320-5646.
I have a KOCH barber chair. Dr. Asherman thought it was produced 1871-1876. It lays back but doesn’t go up and down. It has the number 256577 on the bottom. Am donating to Rural Heritage Museum, Boonsboro, MD. Would anyone have any additional information on this particular chair? Would a doctor’s (dentist) office use a chair like this? I can provide photos. Thanks for the help.
I have a Theo Kochs barber chair to sell and i’d like to know how much it’s worth. I believe it says 1903 on it. I have photos I can send.
I have a Red / Orange Theo Koch barbers chair from I am guessing sometime in the early 20’s it is complete including the headrest. I have heard that these are very rare. Can you give me an idea of the value?
I can send pictures if needed.
My grandpa Moe was a barber right up to about 6 months before he passed at 94 years old. His Theo Koch barber chair was in his shop my whole life and probably most of his adult life. I am inquiring to find out the value of this particular chair with all its attachments, leather straps etc. Thank you.
I have a theo a koshs barber chair. It’s green with nickel, or chrome arm rests. The hydraulic arm pump works. Has all the parts. The seat sits on a porcelain base. Can you tell me the value.
I have a Theo A Kochs barber chair that has a grill foot rest and a porcelain base that is cream color. What year is this or where do I look.
I have a. 1954 Theo -a-kochs the is complete and everything works and it reclines newly recovered the crome is not in the best of shape bot everything else is like to no what kind of value this is worth please respond