Re: Egg Poachers/Apple Cake Pans
I am trying to understand the markings on p/n 962 (page 116 in the BB).
Consider the 962 to be at 6 o'clock.
There is a pan with "G M Co" on the 3 horizontal "balls" going from 9 o'clock to 3 o'clock. There appears to be something on the 5 o'clock ball. Difficult to distinguish, but it may be 962 oriented "upside down" to the G M Co. The date for this pan is 1920.
The next pan below and to the right is clearly a 962. It has Griswold on the outside edge around 11 o'clock and Erie Pa on the outside edge around 4 o'clock. The date range given is 1923-1950's.
Here are the questions.
What is the date range for these p/n 962 pans without Erie Pa? Is there a difference in value? Are these the same as pans called "aebleskiver"? If not what is an aebleskiver pan?
Thanks.
I am trying to understand the markings on p/n 962 (page 116 in the BB).
Consider the 962 to be at 6 o'clock.
There is a pan with "G M Co" on the 3 horizontal "balls" going from 9 o'clock to 3 o'clock. There appears to be something on the 5 o'clock ball. Difficult to distinguish, but it may be 962 oriented "upside down" to the G M Co. The date for this pan is 1920.
The next pan below and to the right is clearly a 962. It has Griswold on the outside edge around 11 o'clock and Erie Pa on the outside edge around 4 o'clock. The date range given is 1923-1950's.
Here are the questions.
What is the date range for these p/n 962 pans without Erie Pa? Is there a difference in value? Are these the same as pans called "aebleskiver"? If not what is an aebleskiver pan?
Thanks.