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Theo Kochs Antique Barber Chair

By jasonpuckett, 7 January, 2010
Description

It fully extends the way it was designed to. The hand pump hydrolic works just like it is supposed to. There are 2 missing chips in the pocelin. One in the arm rest and one down below. It has a Buckeye The Kandle headrest that appears to be patented May 31st, 1904. It also has the footrest. Any idea what this may be worth?

Category
American Furniture
Medium
porcelin, nickel?
Distinguishing marks
Hy-Lo-Draulic - kandle pat. may, 31, 1904 - stenger and berliner seattle, wa
Condition
Fair
Size and dimensions of this item
4x4x4
Date Period
?
Weight
?
History
came with some other left over stuff from a retired barber.
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
nothing
For Sale?
No
Photos

pplace

15 years 6 months ago

Re: Theo Kochs Antique Barber Chair

Jason,

Interested in selling the chair?

Paul

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Anonymous (not verified)

15 years 4 months ago

In reply to Re: Theo Kochs Antique Barber Chair by pplace

Re: Theo Kochs Antique Barber Chair

I just purchased an old barber shop and have two Theo Koch, Chicago chairs. I have to get the specific info off of them yet, but the same barber used them for 68 years. I may be interested in selling them, may restore them, have not had time to think yet about them, however you may contact me via email and I will keep your info if you are a serious buyer.
Diane
[email protected]

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Anonymous (not verified)

15 years 3 months ago

Re: Theo Kochs Antique Barber Chair

did you ever sell the barber chair. If not what was you asking for it. Thanks Scott

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