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A pawn shop at No. 15 Cooper Square (thanks, Evan) in New York circa 1920. 5x7 glass negative, George Grantham Bain Collection. View full size.
This is the coolest picture ever. Berel Berkowitz was my great grandfather. My brother has the mandolins in the window.
That'd be the Bowery El on the old IRT line.
Thanks! On closer look, it looks like you're probably right.
The glass boxes appear to contain shoes - the look to be ladies shoes - so the business in the basement is likely a shoe store or more likely a cobbler or shoe repair place.
as to what those glass boxes contain and what's in the basement?
There's a curtain over the window up there that looks like it reads "SCOOLA".
Is it a private residence? There's a flowerpot and multiple curtains. I'd love to know what it means.
[It says scuola. Italian for school. - Dave]
Some of the items in that pawn shop are now worth thousands of dollars in today's prices. And I love the painted sign on the right.... Hair Cut 15 Cents.
Amazing just how popular pocket watches were then...not to mention mandolins. Today they would all be Rolexes and Stratocasters.
...If you zoom in a bit it looks like Mr. Berkowitz is peering out his front door to see what's so photo-worthy about his pawn shop. Or he might be trying to figure out how much money he'd be willing to loan on that fine looking camera. And you gotta love the split swinging doors that look like they came out of an old-west saloon.
Did you notice the clock in the barber shop? I'd sure like to have that.
There are a few buildings on the 5 blocks or so that run parallel to 3rd ave (which is called The Bowery after First St). My wife worked at #20 Cooper Square for a few years. She also watched the 9/11 tragedy from her office window. That building could have been there at that time. A condo hi-rise was built on Cooper Sq a few years ago, the Carl Fisher Bldg, named for the music publisher that was probably there at the time the picture was taken.
I'd guess Cooper Square. The shop next door is Fred J Birck - barber supplies, cutlery. I found a straight razor on ebay in box printed with FRED J. BIRCK 17 COOPER SQUARE NEW YORK CITY ...
Couldn't help but notice that a shave and a hair cut was two bits!
Looks like 15 Cooper Square is the address ... It's the beginning of 3rd Avenue, and I'd wager that's the old 3rd Avenue elevated train there on the left.
Great photo!
Evan
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