Antiques

Enclosing the whole world of barbershop in a museum is possible.
With over 200 pieces of the XIX and XX from large cities and small villages all over the five continents.

Golden brass box of 1930 with relative cross stitch Barber Towel. Provenance: Alicante (Spain).

Set of vintage candlesticks and boy brush kit from the 1920s. Provenance: Parma (Italy).

Collection of over 100 naked razor blades dating back to the early 1900s.

Collection of over 100 naked razor blades dating back to the early 1900s.

Very ancient 19th century Samovar with shaving bowl. Coming from the Eastern countries, most likely from Russia.

Large collection of antique hair clippers from the first half of the 20th century.

A large collection of antique razors from the first half of the 20th century coming from all over Italy.

Antique Weller razor of American production.

Antique DeaStir hair dryer from the 1950s. Provenance: Sciacca (Italy).

Antique Philips hair dryer from the 60s. Provenance: Amsterdam (Holland).

Antique bakelite razor made in German land in 1929. Provenance: Bonn (Germany).

Antique travel razor with crocodile case. Provenance: Florence (Italy).

Antique leather barber suitcase with relative work kit. Provenance: Foggia (Italy).

Leather barber suitcase used in the 50s. Provenance: Genoa (Italy).

Ancient chessboard in wood and metal donated by a Sicilian barbershop. Provenance: Catania (Italy).

Art Deco Barber Set from the early 1920s. Provenance: Paris (France).

Golden brass box of 1930 with relative cross stitch Barber Towel. Provenance: Alicante (Spain).

Large collection of barber calendars from all over Italy in the first half of the 20th century.

Iberia, producer of razors, produces the calendar of the Liga Spagnola ’43 / ’44 as a tribute to its customers. Provenance: Spain.

Gramophone Girona used in a barbershop in San Vigilio in the early 1900s. Provenance: Alto Adige (Italy).
DO YOU HAVE AN ANCIENT BARBERSHOP ITEM ?

If you want to contribute to the project of sharing the Barber Museum exposing an ancient piece linked to the world of barbershop with a particular history, tradition or relevance, fill out the form below by attaching the photo of the object. Our research and development department will evaluate the possibility
and feasibility of exposing it to the Barber Museum

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By Metro: Piazza di Spagna stop (Metro A) - By Car: Villa Borghese parking under the pedestrian subway to Piazza di Spagna and continue until Via Mario de Fiori, 114