Check out this hard to find Martin Stove & Range Florence ALA cast iron skillet no 3 with older logo. No cracks or repairs. Has a slight rock at 3 o’clock, fixed with 1 business card. This old logo is awesome.
The Griswold 80 Double Cast Iron Skillet 1102 & 1103 is a vintage two-piece set of round skillets. Large block logo from the 1920’s. Nickel and chrome finish. No cracks or repairs.
100% Original Authentic Griswold Skillet Display Rack. This is not a reproduction. The main body has the original nickel plating, which is in good shape with some small spots of wear. The griswold face plate is and also in good shape. The plate says PATENT APPLD. The face plate has a small amount of rust and discoloring on the from the plating process. The rack has the original small rubber/plastic feet, all are in good shape. Good overall shape for its age and being used. This is a rare find and the originals don’t come up often.
As found, in great condition with no cracks. Well seasoned, with full heat ring. Somewhat unusual or scarce size skillet or small fryer. Please see all photos for best description.
Griswold #12 cast iron skillet with the large block logo and heat ring. Very good restored condition. Measures 14 inches wide and 2 3/8 inches tall. The cooking surface measures 11 1/2 inches across. Weighs in at 6 pounds 6 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 some VERY minor pitting around the edges. This won’t affect cooking performance at all. 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.
Up for your consideration is a vintage cast iron skillet made by the Dixie foundry in Cleveland, TN. It has been stripped and re-seasoned with a round of grapeseed oil. This doesn’t have any cracks and it sits flat on my bench. There are signs of use typical with a piece of this age. It would make a cool addition to anyone’s collection! If you have questions not answered in the description or pictures, do t hesitate to ask.
Could use a good reconditioning. Has lots of crust and some rust. Has a couple deeper pits in pan fry area. Please see pictures for details on condition. Thank you for viewing this listing. Please reach out to us directly with any questions you may have.
There is a misprint of Fry on the skillet. Item has rusting throughout. There is pitting on the top edges and a couple small pits/chips on outer edge. Also a casting blemish on the inside corner. Sits flat, no wobbles, no cracks. Note: NOT lead tested.