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Karzi's

Karzi's

Karzi's

Karzi's
Fire at the restaurant, Pittsburgh Post, Nov. 27, 1920

Karzi's
Obituary for Frank G. Karzis, Pittsburgh Press, Dec. 1, 1933 -
two years before production of this egg cup


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This has been in our mystery list for many years, and this ID is the best we can come up with based on very little information. Newspaper reports (below, left) show there was a fire at a restaurant in Hazelwood, Pennsylvania, which is a Pittsburgh neighborhood, in 1920, indicating the owners of the restaurant were Louis and Frederick Karzis (no apostrophe). And an obituary for Frank Karzis of Hazelwood in 1933 indicated he had been in the restaurant business there for many years.

In the absence of any other references to a Karzi's or Karzis online, it makes sense that this china was used at what was probably called Karzis Restaurant in the Hazelwood neighborhood of Pittsburgh and that it was a family business owned by the Karzis brothers.

It isn't uncommon to see topmarked restaurant ware with either missing or inappropriate apostrophes such as this.

Also, based on other Karzi's topmarked pieces seen by Carr, this smudged backstamp was D-35.

 

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