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Gasner's Restaurant opened in 1913, A story in the July 26, 1973 New York Times interviewed its owner, Jack Gasner, as the restaurant's contents were up for auction. "In its heyday," he said, "the clientele included, according to the proprietor, every mayor from Fiorello H. La Guardia to John V. Lindsay and every Governor from Herbert H. Lehman to Nelson A. Rockefeller."

From the Times story, the restaurant was founded by Max Gasner "in a tiny niche near the Williamsburg Bridge." There followed moves to Brooklyn, Rochester, Washington Heights, and finally to its last location at 76 Duane Street on Foley Square in Lower Manhattan (and where this cup would have been used).

Click here to read a transcript of the New York Times story. The last photo on the lower left accompanied the story, with one of the plates turned so that we, almost 50 years later, could not see the topmark!

 

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