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![]() -Skillet (photo 1) 10” interior diameter: marked: ‘”Wagner” Sidney, O’ and ‘10 A’ ; unbroken heat ring [1895-1915?] -Smaller skillet (photos 2&3), ~7” interior diameter. Marked ‘Wagner Ware O’; faint mark ‘1056’ at 6 o’clock; no heat ring. [1920’s?] -2 cornstick pans (photos 4&5) – probably Lodge. Marked ’27’ and ‘C’ on either side of one of the handles and then two little round indents on the side of the other handle. Ears point in same direction, little balance knobs at either end of the pan. [Dates?] -Popover pan (photo 6) – raised markings: ‘0I’ ‘ON’ on either side of one handle. Holds 11 popovers: 1st row holds 4, 2nd row: 3; 3rd row: 4. [Dates and any idea where made?] **Cleaning question - Compared to a lot of your CI that is shown in this forum, our skillets are pretty damaged, but since they are great for cooking, I am wondering if it is worth cleaning them with a lye bath? Or just let them be? What is best long-term for the pans? |
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Yep - sorry, I could only load three of the photos. Here is a link to all 6 - let me know if it does not work.
Link: http://s1123.photobucket.com/user/Th...?sort=4&page=1 |
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Rotated 180*, the popover pan is marked No 10. Hard to tell from the photo, but, if the bottoms of the handles are rounded, it should be a Griswold #10 variation 7 (of 15), rarity 3/10.
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THanks so much - '# 10' - yes, that makes sense now. The bottom of the handles are actually flat. Thanks, again, for helping me ID these - I will write down the info. for my kids.
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