Description: Ashtray from Jack Delaney's Greenwich Village Restaurant at 72 Groove Streetcirca 1960/1970s. "I was reflecting the other night meaningI was being reflected upon that Sheridan Squareis remarkably beautiful, sitting in JackDelaney's looking out the big race-track windowon the wetdrinking a cognac while Edwinread my new poem... "— Frank Ohara "So we go down to Jack Delaney's steak restaurant on Sheridan Square, myself little knowing how much time I was destined to spend around that square, in Greenwich Village, in darker years, but tenderer years to come."— Jack Kerouac (Vanity of Duluoz) The building was leased by Jack Delaney in 1936 — after making renovations he opened Jack Delaney's Restaurant. Delaney was a horse breeder and the main dining room of his restaurant was decorated with horse racing photographs and memorabilia. Some of the barstools were fashioned from English saddles.
Price: 49.99 USD
Location: New York, New York
End Time: 2023-11-10T20:04:46.000Z
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Type: bar ashtray
Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
Handmade: No
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