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If you mean like footed rimmed kettles, yes, it appears they used Griswold pieces as patterns. If you mean like camp ovens, it doesn't appear so, none shown in the BB, anyway.
Those seem more like leveling nubs, say for an iffy pattern (or maybe the DO they made the pattern from was already bowed?). Or perhaps to keep it from spinning on or wearing down the Indian? Not sure why they'd be necessary otherwise.
Those seem more like leveling nubs, say for an iffy pattern (or maybe the DO they made the pattern from was already bowed?). Or perhaps to keep it from spinning on or wearing down the Indian? Not sure why they'd be necessary otherwise.
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