GRISWOLD Cast Iron Skillet #12 Small Stamp w/Heat Ring-Erie PA-#719 D. This one looks to be in decent used condition. Please take a look at the pictures and ask questions if you have them.
BUYERS, PLEASE REVIEW ALL PHOTOS AS THEY PROVIDE DIMENSIONS AND ADDITIONAL CONDITION BACKUP. Cast Iron Fancy Handled Gate Marked Skillet, #8, Circa pre-1890. Beautiful piece of history. No Cracks or repairs. Movement Summary: Skillet has a wobble and spins on glass top. Casting Flaws: Some casting dimples and sand shift lines. Side walls also have some shift lines & dimple marks. Pitting: Pock marks and minor sulfur pitting in spots. Casting Flaws: Pock marks and sand shift lines. Other: Top of handle near the number has indent/grind mark.
This lid is in pretty good condition as shown in the photos. There are no cracks or other damage. Diameter: about 8 5/8 across the inner rim. Weight: 3 lbs 3 oz. Movement on a Glass top stove: 1/32. This piece has been cleaned via electrolysis and seasoned with my own blend of natural Pennsylvania beeswax, olive oil and crisco. Has also been wiped down with food grade mineral oil to protect it from surface rust. Be sure to check us out on Facebook and Instagram (sweetpeasatic1).
Griswold Victor #9 cast iron skillet. Measures 11 3/4 inches wide at the spouts and 1 7/8 inches tall. The cooking surface measures 9 1/2 inches across. Weighs in at only 4 pounds 5 ounces. Sits flat on a glass surface with no wobble or spinning. The exterior surface is excellent with a crisp, clear logo and lettering. The interior cooking surface is nice and smooth with typical marks from age and use. About Cast Iron Archaeology. Restoring vintage and antique cast iron cookware is my passion. For me this is a labor of love. The difference between my cast iron and the others out there is the attention to detail. First, I strip it down to the bare iron with my all-natural process. Then, I season each piece using a combination of beeswax and natural oils. Seasoning takes one hour at a time in a 450-degree oven and is repeated as many times as it takes to achieve that nice glossy coating. The entire process takes about a week to complete. This is a professional restoration done right from start to finish and I would put my cast iron up against any you can find online or anywhere else. Thank you for considering a product from Cast Iron Archaeology! Some as old as 120 plus years. And they have seen much use. They are not perfect. They will have utensil marks and small scrapes and nicks. We try to point out any significant abnormalities or damage in our listings. When it is stated that the skillet is flat, it means that there is no bow, wobble or spin. It is very rare that a vintage cast iron skillet will have absolutely no movement on a glass surface. Most were not perfect coming out of the foundry. There will likely be some small amount of movement on a flat surface. If the skillet is absolutely perfect, I will definitely point that out.
Has been tested works great! Does not have rubber pegs for the bottom. However I did find rubber pegs on Amazon for cheap for this. I have seasoned once but could use another seasoning to make it extra pretty. If you decide to use without purchasing rubber pegs I suggest using it on granite or stone counter tops/ large cutting board because it does get VERY HOT, VERY FAST. A unique find for sure! Sits flat and Rings true! Add a touch of country charm to your kitchen with this electric cast iron skillet from House of Webster. Made in the USA, this vintage skillet offers reliable performance without compromising on style. It features a round shape and a black color, making it a versatile addition to your cookware collection. This skillet is compatible with both electric and gas stoves, and is perfect for cooking a variety of dishes. Whether you’re making pancakes, grilling sandwiches, or searing steaks, this skillet can handle it all. Crafted from high-quality cast iron, it provides even heat distribution and exceptional durability. Don’t miss out on this unique piece of collectible cookware!
This vintage Griswold Cast Iron Skillet #12 with Small Block Logo and Heat Ring 719 D Erie PA is a rare find for collectors. Made of sturdy cast iron material and designed with a 2-3/8 inches tall, it is perfect for use on gas or electric stoves. The set includes a skillet/griddle that measures 18-3/4 in length and 14-1/4 in width, and has a capacity of #12. This original piece is in exceptional condition. So, if you are looking for a unique and valuable collectible piece of cookware, this Griswold Cast Iron Skillet #12 is definitely worth considering.