Help ID?

KMDoty

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These were passed down from my mother-in-law, who passed away in '93. No idea if she bought them herself or they were given to her.

Pan 1: The only markings on it are the size marking on the handle and the numeral 4 on the bottom at 6 o'clock. Looking at some of the other weirdness on the bottom, could this be a recast?
Pan 2: The Abelskiver pan. It says 32D at 3 and 9 o'clock on the bottom, and an H near the handle. No markings at all on the top.
Pan 3: This one is obvious, I just wanted to show a pic of it. Haven't cleaned it up yet but it's gonna be real pretty when I'm done!

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Although the design was later changed, the aebelskiver pan is a Lodge. The unmarked skillet is one of those apparently made by someone or some foundry using an existing pan as the basis for a pattern.
 
Thanks Doug! Wherever the unmarked one is from, it's a nice pan, perfectly flat and the cooking surface is very smooth.

So my mother-in-law had 2 Lodge pans that she probably purchased after they had been married a few years, in the early '60s. I wish I knew where the Wagner came from, it seems it's quite a bit older than the others.
 
I have a #7 and #9 WAGNER the same as the one you posted and according to this site it dates from 1915 to 1920 . I really like the look of the old pans like these .

That #12 is a beauty !
 
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