We bought this barber chair in 1976 from the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera from the show "Gigi" and it's return from Broadway. It's made of sturdy wood with ornate craftwork, red velour padded cushions, adjustable headrest, large handle for swivel motion, moveable footrest, and on wheels. It's in great shape, in a smoke-free home since 1976.
See previous post. I inherited from my parents.
Hi Bonnie,
Thank you for contacting Mearto with your appraisal inquiry.
Based on the photos and information provided, and subject to examination, this is:
A Koken oak 'Congress One Level' hydraulic swivel barbers chair
Koken Barber Supply Co., St. Louis, Mo., patented 1900
having an oak frame and rising on outswept feet with red upholstery, brass elements and casters.
56 inches tall by 39 inches wide
PROVENANCE: acquired after the production of 'Gigi' at the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera in 1976
$400-600*
*represents a fair-market value for auction purposes; retail or asking price may vary.
Please let us know if you have additional items to appraise, and thank you for using Mearto.
Also, it IS for sale, so is there a way to change that?
Thanks for the dimensions; I've updated the description and no, there is no change in the value.
We work with lots of auctioneers from relevant and highly qualified auction houses, both in the US and around the world. Your item is in our database of leads and interested auctioneers will reach out to you directly on your email if they can help you sell your item.
If you said "yes" or "maybe" when we asked if your item was for sale auctioneers are now able to contact you. If you said "no" go to your item page and change that to "yes".
If you still can't change this to "for sale" status, please let me know and I'll forward this to our IT dept to manually make the change.
Sadly, there is no where for me to change the item to "yes", so if you could be so kind as to forward to IT so that it shows it's for sale, I'd appreciate that.
Thank you again.
The status has been changed to "For Sale."
Thank you, Delia. I appreciate your help. I can certainly give you the dimensions, but that wouldn't necessarily change the value of the chair, does it?
Thank you.
Bonnie
Measures: 56" tall x 39" wide