Square Griddle - Please Help Identify

Sue M.

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Griswold Large Logo - 704J

Hi y'all! I'm new at this. I've read tons of info from this amazing website. Based on what I've read, I'm guessing that these might be from 1920s - 1940s? Grateful for your opinions. Thanks so much.
 

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Griswold Slant Logo, 704B

Hi again. Can you help me identify the year of these? Could they be pre-1920's (1906 - 1929)? Thanks! Sue
 

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Griswold Small Logo

Can someone please help me identify the approximate dates of this skillet? Want to give it to my niece. Thanks so much. Sue
 

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National 8c - Please Help Identify Dates

Hi. Super grateful if you could give me approximate dates of this National 8c skillet. I'm a newbie. Might it be a Wagner from 1930s - 1940s? Thanks!
 

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No Name "800" - Please Help Identify

Hi. Can any of the members help me identify the make and year of this skillet? I've been reading all the excellent info on this site. Wondering if this could be a BSR Red Mountain Series 800? Would the dates be 1930s - 1940s? I really appreciate your help! Thanks!
 

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Chicken Fryer "8" with No Name - Please Help Identify

Hi everyone: Loving this amazing website. I've read a lot on the site, and am still trying to identify this Chicken Fryer. The flash edge on the bottom has 3 ridges.

Can anyone guess the maker and dates?

Great site - I'm not a collector, but bought 7 pans for my home and my nieces' homes.

Sue
 

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Hi everyone: I went to pick up one CI skillet for myself, and came home with 7! I love this website, and have read every page. Nonetheless, I still can't guess at the maker or year of this square griddle. My guess is that its rather new because it is grainy. I'd appreciate your thoughts!

Engraving on back might be hard to read. Says exactly this:

Breakfast Griddle
No 11BG
11 1/2 in
49H-2

Thanks!
 

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Breakfast Griddle
No 11BG
11 1/2 in
49H-2

BSR Century, post-1967.

Related: http://www.castironcollector.com/unmarked.php

There is no "800 series" BSR. It's an 8 followed by two letter Os or a C and O. Markings and small pour spouts place it early 1950s. Could have been sold as Red Mountain or Century.

The chicken fryer is Lodge, also IDed on the unmarked page.

The National would fall 1914 to 1924, when Wagner started using catalog numbers on their pans.

Related: http://www.castironcollector.com/economy.php

Date your Griswold skillets here:

http://www.castironcollector.com/griswoldskillets.php
 
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