Bag, Shopping
Object number2019.81.2
Manufacturer
Interstate
OriginWalden, NY
MediumPaper; Ink; Adhesive
Credit LineGift of Stanley Beck
DescriptionSchwartz Sanitary Super Markets paper shopping bag. Brown heavy paper bag with two twisted brown paper handles at top opening.DimensionsHeight x Width x Depth (Folded): 19.688 × 13.125 × 0.5 in. (50 × 33.3 × 1.3 cm)Height x Width x Depth (Unfolded): 19.125 × 13.25 × 5.875 in. (48.6 × 33.7 × 14.9 cm)
InscriptionsFront and reverse have red printed text "SCHWARTZ / Sanitary / Super Markets / PITTSBURGH, PA. / SERVE YOURSELF AND SAVE".
MarksUnderside has red printed text "ESCORT / Carryall / by / INTERSTATE / Walden, N.Y."
Historical NotesGrocery bag from Schwartz's Market used in normal store operations. Schwartz's Market was a small grocery chain based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Morris Schwartz immigrated to Pittsburgh as a young boy. With his brothers Bernath, Joseph, Samuel, and William, he started Schwartz's Sanitary Market at 1511 E. Carson Street as early as 1925, according to city directories. After occupying several storefronts along the street, the brothers opened a supermarket at 1317-1319 E. Carson Street in late 1938. At its height, Schwartz's Market had branches in Carrick, Lawrenceville, Homewood, and Bloomfield, in addition to its flagship store in the South Side. The Schwartz family sold the South Side business to Martin and Audrey Dorfner and Richard and Donna Stanton in 1985 but retained ownership of the building. Schwartz's Market closed in 2011. The South Side Store was revived in 2013 as Schwartz Living Market by Stan and Elisa Beck, descendants of Morris and Helen Schwartz. In its new iteration, the building housed a variety of environmentally focused food and product vendors. The Beck family sold the property in June 2019.
Related institution
Schwartz's Market
(1925 - 2011)
Related person
Morris Schwartz
(1897 - 1952)
Subjects
On View
Not on viewTote-Cart Company
Robert Bowden
Robert Bowden
1920-1970