Posted 7 months ago
scottvez
(554 items)
This image is from 1904 and shows the interior of a Pennsylvania Barber shop.
There are some fantastic details:
- Early swivel chair with Oak sides
- Personalized shaving mugs displayed, each with its own brush (I never knew they did this-- must have been for sanitary reasons)
- Barber bottles displayed on the cabinet-- one looks to be vaseline another hob-nail (GREAT GLASS)
- Gas light fixtures on the ceiling and wall
Reproduction of this image in any form is not authorized.
scott
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Thanks tom and buss.
scott
Thanks for looking bud.
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Thanks longings.
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Thanks roadside.
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Thanks greeley and vintage.
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Thanks for looking designer.
scott
Thanks much bellin!
scott
your very welcome scotvez:)