Hi, Donna,
I enjoy your Treasure Hunt and hope you can give me an idea of the market and value of this unique mirror.
I salvaged it from a barbershop in Central Falls, Rhode Island, in either 1979 or 1980.
We had intended to open an ice cream shop and use it for the back wall; that didn’t work out but we hung on to it anyway!
Unfortunately I didn’t get a photo while it was still standing at the barbershop.
There are six sections approximately 3’x4’. The top three are clear mirror. The bottom three are blue mirror.
The top has four additional clear sections accented by eight blue strips/panels (approxdximately. 4’x3.5”). Each of the four accent pieces also has lights.
There are three blue strips that run horizontally across the top (approximately 3’x3.5”).
You can see from the picture that I have one narrow panel that broke in a move.
Thanks for your input.
Dan
Dear Dan,
Antique architecture is always collectible! You just need to find it a new home and use.
I think your Art Deco barber shop mirror could easily be repurposed in a business or a home. First you have to start with a value. I have a saying: ‘Find me another one.’ Then you have to say to yourself you have no use for it any longer. It would be better for it to be seen again.
As far as an approximate value I would start in the range of $1,000. Then work from there to find it a good home. I also think to do that you’re going to need to advertise that you have a treasure.
Dan, thank you for reading the Hippo and sharing with us. Good antique salvage save!
