Jeffrey R.
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I am starting to spin my wheels with trying to ID this Un-marked waffle iron. Might be a case of one foundry making waffle irons and putting different names on them, something like Griswold & Alfred Anderesen / WI Co. Or the original base getting broken and someone finding any replacement that worked, or the Companies changed and formed new partners. I have searched and searched and this is what I am coming up with. First here is mine, you can see it is unmarked.
Only has Philadelphia on the base.
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/antique-waffle-iron-cox-primitive-1812370657
Has Philadelphia and A & J. Cox on the base. Handles and numbers of all 3 match. Mine has only the numbers. Now here is the curve ball.
Cox Whitman & Cox Philadelphia. Handle and numbers match?
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/antique-cox-whitman-cox-philadelphia-1840821719
I found another one. Johnson Cox & Fuller.
Just night be another one??
Your thoughts appreciated.
Only has Philadelphia on the base.
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/antique-waffle-iron-cox-primitive-1812370657
Has Philadelphia and A & J. Cox on the base. Handles and numbers of all 3 match. Mine has only the numbers. Now here is the curve ball.
Cox Whitman & Cox Philadelphia. Handle and numbers match?
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/antique-cox-whitman-cox-philadelphia-1840821719
I found another one. Johnson Cox & Fuller.
Antique Johnson Cox & Fuller Cast Iron Waffle Maker Unusual Pattern | #1981372869
This is a primitive waffle maker or waffle iron, made by Johnson Cox & Fuller of New York. It is made entirely of cast iron. It has the ring with the handle; and that has the logo and address on it. T
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Just night be another one??
Your thoughts appreciated.