19th Century Kochs for Lewis-Stenger Barber Supply Co. Barber Chair
By Theo A. Kochs
Located in Alpha, NJ
Metal tag reads: Kochs for sale Lewis-Stenger Barber Supply Co. of Portland Oregon.
Antique Mid-19th Century American Armchairs
Brass, Steel
19th Century Kochs for Lewis-Stenger Barber Supply Co. Barber Chair
By Theo A. Kochs
Located in Alpha, NJ
Metal tag reads: Kochs for sale Lewis-Stenger Barber Supply Co. of Portland Oregon.
Brass, Steel
Art Deco Lounge Chair by Theo A. Kochs, Chrome & Leather, 1935, USA
By Theo A. Kochs
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Kochs furniture/ barber shop chair. Not only did the Kochs Company design barber shop seating, they designed mirrors, cabinets and the actual Barber Chair.
Chrome
Koken original Brown Leather & White Enameled Cast Iron Barber Chair, Circa 1918
By Theo A. Kochs, Koken Manufacturing Co.
Located in Linkebeek, BE
!!!!! System to be reviewed - to be restored !!!!! Sold as is Measures : 70x100cm H:116 cm SH: 65cm Materials and Techniques: Leather - Enamel - Iron Place of Origin: United State...
Chrome, Iron
1930s Theo A. Kochs Antique Barber Chair
By Theo A. Kochs
Located in Orange, CA
Fully restored barber chair. Powder coated, burgundy leather upholstery and chair has been nickel plated. Everything is in working order.
Metal
1920s Theo A Kochs Child Barber Chair
By Theo A. Kochs
Located in Orange, CA
Original condition, working chair. Leather has some imperfections and tears in it. Porcelain has some small nics and patina. Horse head has a chip in the ear on left side. We keep ch...
Metal
Sold
H 46 in W 25.25 in D 45 in
Pair of Antique Koch’s Chicago Porcelain Adjustable Reclining Barber Chairs
Located in New Orleans, LA
These barber chairs were manufactured by Kochs Barber Supply Co. in Chicago, Illinois in the United States of America.
Steel
Theodore a Kochs Restored Chrome, Porcelain Barber Chair, circa 1920
By Theo A. Kochs
Located in Milford, NH
An American company, the Theodore A. Koch firm of Chicago began about 1870 with a line of heavily carved wooden barber chairs.
Metal, Chrome
Theodore A Kochs Restored Chrome & Porcelain Barber Chair circa 1920
By Theo A. Kochs
Located in Milford, NH
An American company, the Theodore A. Koch firm of Chicago began about 1870 with a line of heavily carved wooden barber chairs.
Metal, Chrome
Antique Porcelain Theo A Kochs, Chicago Barber Chair c. 1920
By Theo A. Kochs
Located in Westfield, MA
Kochs, a well-known manufacturer of barber chairs in Chicago during the early 20th century.
Chrome, Iron
Kochs Art Deco Chrome Lounge Chair, Leather Upholstery, USA, 1935
By Theo A. Kochs
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Kochs furniture/ barber shop chair. Not only did the Kochs Company design barber shop seating, they designed mirrors, cabinets and the actual Barber Chair.
Chrome
20th Century Theo Koch Illuminated Barber Shop Pole
By Theo A. Kochs
Located in High Point, NC
Dating from the 1920s, this brightly hued Theo A. Koch of Chicago brand barber pole has been newly wired and the globe and spinning stripes refurbished.
Iron
THEO KOCHS CHICAGO BARBER CHAIR
Located in Round Top, TX
Iron, Brass, Steel
A Theo A. Koch Enamel and Chromed Cast Iron Barber Chair
Located in Riverdale, NY
with adjustable headrest above a padded reclining back adjustable arms and swivel seat with adjustable leg rest on a spreading circular base. the foot rest and swivel foot rest eache...
French Vintage Barber Chair
Located in Pompano Beach, FL
French Vintage Barber Chair - original light brown leather with porcelain arms and base and re-polished chrome. France circa 1940/50.
Leather
BARBER CHAIR Portuguese 19th Century
Located in Madrid, ES
BARBER CHAIR Portuguese 19th Century in iron, seat and back in wood with nails. Original conditions Defects of time. Dim.: 112 x 50 x 120 cm
Iron
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