Koken Barber Chair Value

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Frombarbershops and salons to antique furniture and barber chair collections, different types of antique barber chairs have an appeal everywhere. Named after its inventor, the Koken barber chair is one of the most renowned and dominating chairs of the nineteenth century.

Koken barber chairs were the first barber chairs with hydraulics. These antique barber chairs have a rich history and distinguishable features. This article will discuss the history, different features, and price of Koken barber chairs.


Only the finest materials went into manufacturing different models of Koken barber chairs. Notable features of these chairs included tufted leather seats, padded arm and footrests, and frames constructed of quarter-sawn oak or walnut. The frames often featured defined wood carvings. On these chairs, even the metalwork was extravagant. The seat brackets, the base, and parts of the footrest all have beautiful scroll designs and high-quality craftsmanship.


Ernest Koken was a reputable German citizen for his engineering and designing skills. He began working on the hydraulic lift for Koken barber chairs in the 1890s. Being an engineer by heart, he patented his reclining chair design in 1881. He patented his hydraulic chair a decade later (in 1892). If you have ever sat on a hydraulically powered chair in a barbershop (hard to find someone who hasn't), give credit to this man. After the death of Ernest, his son inherited the company, Koken's Barber's Supply company, and it expanded more than ever. Ernest's company became the leading barber supply business in the United States under his wing, and they expanded their business to other barber supplies.


Koken barber chairs are valued anywhere from $500-$6,000. At the lower end of the value spectrum, a complete Koken chair with major condition issues might sell for less than $500. The chair might have some major upholstery issues, rust or poorly replaced upholstery at this price range.


These antique chairs' price varies depending on condition, age, and model. Koken barber chairs are valued anywhere from $500-$6,000. At the lower end of the value spectrum, a complete Koken chair with major condition issues might sell for less than $500. The chair might have some major upholstery issues, rust or poorly replaced upholstery at this price range. The chair would probably date from the 1940s or 1950s and was not stored properly. It would likely not feature a working hydraulic lift or elaborate carvings. A Koken chair in better condition could sell for $5000-$6000. At this price range, the chair would be in perfect condition and would have beautiful wood carvings, a working hydraulic lift, and original leather upholstery, and would be stored in an ideal manner. It would probably date from the early 1900s. A fully restored chair can cost you up to $5600, which would retain a perfect condition.


If you're shopping for antique Koken barber chairs, there are few things you should consider. Get it appraised by a second source for the authentic product. Moreover, be informed about the chair's current condition and history. These chairs usually received hard daily use, were exposed to hair care products regularly. The value of these chairs varies by a great deal with their condition. If you're buying online, you should remember that photos do not always show water spots and other damage. Therefore, you might want to add a contingency clause.


Whether you're a collector or a barbershop owner, an antique Koken barber chair will add value to your collection with its unique design and story. You can also use a restored Koken barber chair in your salon to attract your customers and enrich your business.


I've got to kokin barber chairs for sale I don't have the year they were made but I am sixty years old and they have been in my father's barber shop in Cheraw SC called Perry's since I can remember hydro.works fine send me a Gmail to me and I'll send pictures Charles


I've got to kokin barber chairs for sale I don't have the year they were made but I am sixty years old and they have been in my father's barber shop in Cheraw SC called Perry's since I can remember hydro.works fine send me a Gmail to me and I'll send pictures


I have a Koken Barber chair with child seat for sale. Not sure of age, but guessing the 1950's. In pretty good condition considering the age. Only defect I see is in the footrest. Not sure, but could be easy fix. Would love to talk to someone about it.


I have a red and white St. Louis Koken barber chair, in working condition. I am in Philadelphia and would like to sell this chair. I am open to sell the chair in full, or would consider selling off parts.

Please do not hesitate to contact me if you would like to discuss details.


More than just a utilitarian piece of furniture, antique Koken barber chairs are actually works of art. Because of the gorgeous materials and craftsmanship in these chairs, collectors now seek them out and pay thousands of dollars for them.


In the late 1800s and early 1900s, the Koken Barbers Supply Company crafted thousands of these chairs for barbers throughout the country. Located in St. Louis, Missouri, Koken was more than just the largest barber supply company in the United States; it was also the brand of barber chair. The company's founder, Earnest E. Koken, held patents for several important barber supply products.


You can identify a Koken barber chair because the company marked most chairs with the name. Examine the metal parts of the chair for the word "Koken." From there, you can learn more about it. Knowing the date it was made, the model, and the serial number can help you determine a chair's value.


One of the easiest ways to determine the age of a Koken chair is to look at the features it has. Reclining chairs without a hydraulic lift system may date to the 1880s and early 1890s. Koken became famous for the lift system, and many of the chairs made after 1892 have this feature.


You can also examine the styling for clues, since the company followed the trends of the time. Chairs made in the 1920s and 1930s have a distinct Art Deco look, and those made near the end of the company's history have a mid-century appeal.


Craftsmen used only the finest materials to manufacture many models of Koken barber chairs. Many examples feature tufted leather seats, padded arm and foot rests, and frames constructed of quarter-sawn oak or walnut. The frames sometimes featured elaborate wood carvings. On these chairs, even the metalwork was ornate. The seat brackets, parts of the footrest, and the base all have beautiful scroll designs and high-quality craftsmanship. Some of the most valuable antique Koken chairs feature working hydraulic lifts for which the company was famous.


At the low end of the value spectrum, a complete Koken chair with major condition issues might sell for less than $500. A chair in this price range could have some rust, major upholstery issues, or poorly replaced upholstery, and would probably date from the 1940s or 1950s. It would likely not feature elaborate carvings or a working hydraulic lift.


A more sought after Koken chair could sell for as much as $5,000 to $6,000. This type of chair would be in perfect condition and would have a working hydraulic lift, beautiful wood carvings, and original leather upholstery in perfect condition. It would probably hail from the late 1800s through the Art Deco era.


It's important to note that an antique barber chair can weigh hundreds of pounds, so shipping these items across the country can be cost-prohibitive. If you can find a local option for buying or selling an antique barber chair, you will save on the cost of transportation.


Koken barber chairs are an important part of hair styling history, but they aren't the only vintage and antique barber chairs you'll see. It's fun to browse the many options for these beautiful and functional treasures and learn about their history.


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Not quite what you had envisioned? We are able to fully customize the barber chair, from the upholstery color and design, to powder coating the metal frame. Send us a message and we will work together on creating a unique chair designed for you.


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Our chairs are the pinnacle of function and design. We hand picked the details, as we have been int he industry with over 30 years of experience. These chairs are crafted with the finest materials, and provide unparalleled comfort & design.


I found out about J&J through social media and I was interested in purchasing some chairs for my new barbershop. I contacted them and got a response quickly which definitely impressed me. The Shipping was very quick and my custom chairs were delivered in perfect condition. I would definitely recommend to anyone


They have a great selection of quality chairs for a fair price. Koken, Paidar, Belmont just to name a few. Very cool family owned business, I will definitely be back to reupholster some of my older chairs.


The professionalism here and how well informed they are on their chairs is what stood out to me here. Highly recommend for anything barber chair related. Beautiful antique chairs as well. I will only be coming here from now on!


Can you tell me the approximate value of my husband's barber chair? It was manufactured by the Koken Barber's Supply Co. of St. Louis. There is also a brass plaque on the back that reads "Jones Bros. Co. Barber's Supply. Toronto, Canada." Any information would be appreciated.


These mugs were customarily displayed on the wall behind the barber chairs and often had the name of the owner and sometimes a picture that suggested his profession. A train engineer's mug, for example, might have an image of a locomotive, while a beekeeper's might have a man and his beehives.

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