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Martin Simon

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Hello, My wife and I are not really collectors but we are active users. We have well over 30 old pieces and a few newer ones. We love to cook with them and use them almost exclusively. My wife recently found this at a gun show and would like to know if anyone has ever seen anything like this. Any help would be appreciated. She has no desire to sell this set and plans to use it. Thanks in advance.
Crisp CARD MOULDS Patented 1907 The Wagner Mfg. Co, Sydney, Ohio.
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Shallow patty mould irons in playing card suit shapes. Other than this set, available in both aluminum and iron, Wagner packaging usually called them "Crisp Patty Moulds". Deep versions were available in a set of two (one round and one heart-shaped) or individually. They are also seen called timbale irons in catalogs.

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