Partridge's Dictionary of Historical Slang gives for "barber's clerk" 1. A person overdressed: from ca. 1830 esp. among mechanics and artisans.... 2. Hence, a well-groomed seaman not much use at his job.
Closer to home, of course, it turns up in some versions of "Dublin Jack-of-all-trades"!
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