Experience the timeless charm of the NATIONAL PARK HOTEL collection, featuring a cream, sugar, spittoon, and chamber pot, now available at Katzenmeyer's. Each piece embodies the rich history and elegance of classic antiques.
At Katzenmeyer's, we specialize in offering unique and exquisite finds of bygone eras through our retail shop, Enhance your home with these distinctive pieces that tell a story of elegance and tradition.
NATIONAL PARK HOTEL CREAM, SUGAR, SPITTOON, AND CHAMBER POT
1889 The Piazza Hotel was built on the corner of Washington and Veto Street. The main building located on Washington Street consists of four levels and a basement, the third and fourth levels provided somewhere between 100 to 120 rooms
The Veto side had two levels with a dining hall on top level. Early in the 1900s, Vincent Piazza sold the hotel to Vincent Lavecchia, who changed the name to National Park Hotel.
Artifacts from Hotel are very rare. The cream and sugar, the spitoon, and the chamber pot are clearly marked. All four pieces 495.00
