Gem Pan ID Help (please)

JHenry

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Found these two gem pans today just wondering if anyone could shed some insight as to the maker. Thanks in advance.
 

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Hi, J. They look to me like pieces made from Waterman Patent pans. These are very nice looking, so I think they may be 19th or early 20th century pieces made in the Waterman style. The CI looks good quality in your photos., and I personally find them very attractive. I am indeed prejudiced in favor of these interesting gem pans, but think others would agree with me that they look good quality, no matter who made them. Thanks for sharing with us, and if you make cornbread, rolls, or Brownies in these pans, please share pics. with us! (Just my personal opinions here--I think other folks may have some more specific info. for you.) Have a good weekend; Summer is upon us!:glutton:)
 
Thanks for the feed back. I found them at a consignment shop in my area, payed $30 for both of them so I guess I did ok. Can't wait to get them cleaned up and use them.
 
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