Restaurant Row
Stork Club Champagne Coupe(Swanky Set of 2)
Offered are the genuine, original Champagne Coupes as popularized at New York’s legendary Stork Club. Each swellegant glass stands 4 ˝-inches tall and holds 5 ˝-ounces of bubbly, its bowl-shape allowing for a greater appreciation of the bouquet of the drink. CLICK HERE for more information
Stork Club Cocktail Shaker
There is always a sense of ceremony and a stylish gesture associated with the cocktail shaker, no more so than with this classic "cobbler" shaker emblazoned with the iconic Stork Club logo. CLICK HERE for more information
“Private Lives” Martini Glass(Set of 2)
Celebrated playwright Noel Coward would never have been caught dead without a full Martini glass. These elegant, swellegant 6-ounce Martini glasses turn the cocktail hour into an occasion. CLICK HERE for more information
Americana Hotel Ashtray (1962)
New York City's great architectural event of 1962 was the opening of the Americana Hotel, designed by Morris Lapidus. Rescued from the original Americana is a rare ashtray that bears the hotel's "a" logo. CLICK HERE for more information
Angelo's of Mulberry Ashtray
Established in 1902, Angelo's is Little Italy's oldest existing restaurant, renown for traditional Neopolitan cuisine, with a clinetele that once included Ronald Reagan. CLICK HERE for more information
Asti Ashtray
Asti restaurant, opened in 1925, was perhaps the longest-running musical revue in New York. Everybody sang: the waiters, the bartenders, even the owner, Augusto Mariani, friend of the great Caruso. CLICK HERE for more information
Billy Reed's Little Club Ashtray
While stationed in Paris, Billy Reed hit upon the desire to open in New York the type of café he'd seen in Paris. When he was discharged, he parlied up enough cash to open the "Little Club" on New York's East Side. Offered is a genuine oversize ashtray from the legendary nightclub. CLICK HERE for more information
Carlyle Hotel Ashtray
Opened in 1931 and named after Scottish essayist Thomas Carlyle, the Carlyle Hotel has featured a number of well-known jazz performers including Bobby Short and Woody Allen. CLICK HERE for more information
Carnegie Deli "Bakelite" Ashtray
The favorite hangout of comedians Henny Youngman and Jackie Mason, Carnegie Deli has become a tourist’s answer to the “authentic” New York experience. Offered is an original ashtray from a genuine landmark, acclaimed by delicatessen food aficionados across the country. CLICK HERE for more information
Cavanagh's Ashtray
John J. Cavanagh's original 23rd Street restaurant consisted of only an oyster bar with 12 tables. Tammany Hall politicians and prize-ring figures flocked to the place, quickly built it into a flourishing business. CLICK HERE for more information
Chateau Henri IV Restaurant Ashtray
With castle-like decor and violin music, Chateau Henri IV once provided a hideaway for illicit lovers. Offered is a rare memento of a visit to Chateau Henri IV, a genuine tabletop ashtray. CLICK HERE for more information
Cheetah Ashtray
The Cheetah opened in April 1966 as a sophisticated nightspot with spotted fur wallpaper, inspired by the era's French discotheques. Offering an ashtray from the golden age of glamorous smoking. CLICK HERE for more information
Cipriani New York Ashtray
In 1931 family patriarch Giuseppe Cipriani opened the doors to Harry's Bar in Venice. Offered is a distinctive porcelain ashtray, once used at the Harry's Bar branch in New York City. CLICK HERE for more information
Commodore Hotel Ashtray
42nd Street's Grand Hyatt Hotel was originally the Commodore Hotel, built in 1920 and named after Commodore Vanderbilt, the railroad tycoon who built Grand Central Station. CLICK HERE for more information
Copacabana Ashtray
New York City's Copacabana reigned as one of the town's most glamorous night spots from its opening in the 1940s until well into the 50s. Offering an authentic artifact, swiped from a table of the legendary club. CLICK HERE for more information
Dangerfield's Comedy Club Ashtray
In 1969, comedian/actor Rodney Dangerfield co-founded this comedy venue, now the oldest in the country. It was a venue in which Rodney could perform on a regular basis, without having to constantly travel. Offering a "respectable" ashtray from the club's early days. CLICK HERE for more information
Danny's Hideaway Ashtray (Original)
Danny’s Hideaway was a beloved New York restaurant and bar that specialized in steaks, filet mignon and lobsters, and was frequented nightly by famous names in entertainment and sports. Offered is a rare memento from the original Danny's Hideaway. CLICK HERE for more information
Dinty Moore's Ashtray
James Moore, who called himself "Dinty," was notorious in the 1920s for his flagrant disregard of Prohibition, endearing him to the hard-drinking celebrity set. An authentic artifact from the legendary watering hole. CLICK HERE for more information
Dorrian's Red Hand Ashtray
Its history dates back to grandfather "Red" Dorrian's bootlegging days in the 1920s, and by the 1960s this Upper East Side hangout had become a pillar of a social institution for brothers of Sigma Phi. CLICK HERE for more information
Exchange Buffet Ashtray
Often credited as the being first cafeteria restaurant, the Exchange Buffet was popular during the War with servicemen as well as college students and office clerks. Offered is a rare vintage ashtray from the Exchange Buffet at 354 Broadway. CLICK HERE for more information