Retired Teacher's Memorabilia
Retiree Marty Raskin is a one-man “Antiques Roadshow” specializing in New York City public school memorabilia.

Marty Raskin sits among his treasures, including a Board of Education first-aid kit.

Every classroom opened with a handsomely carved brass door knob.

The PS 202 inaugural graduating class of 1925, shown with Principal Charles Eichel front and center.

Class photos through the ages.

The high chair in the corner is a teacher’s reading chair.

Glass ceiling fixtures like this once lit up classrooms.

Graduates of a certain age remember the attached desks with inkwells that stretched row by row in every public school classroom.

Marty Raskin sits among his treasures, including a Board of Education first-aid kit.

Every classroom opened with a handsomely carved brass door knob.

The PS 202 inaugural graduating class of 1925, shown with Principal Charles Eichel front and center.

Class photos through the ages.

The high chair in the corner is a teacher’s reading chair.

Glass ceiling fixtures like this once lit up classrooms.

Graduates of a certain age remember the attached desks with inkwells that stretched row by row in every public school classroom.