Posted 9 years ago
fortapache
(3434 items)
My gray pieces are a bit different than my red and white collection. A couple light weight sauce pans and frying pan, popular for camping or may have been used on a chuck wagon. There are three funnels, the large mouthed one in lower right corner of the last photo is for canning.
The largest pot may be a slop pot, it has a lot of rust so I don't use it for cooking. The large pot next to it is in good condition. I use it for spaghetti and just brewed up a batch of tea for iced tea today with it.
Graniteware was first introduced in the 1880s and some is still being made. Don't drop it as the enamel coating will break and there will be a rust spot.
These are really great! I happen to have a fairly new stock pot that is coated with the something very similar to the Graniteware.
Thank you very much Scott. It is probably enamelware/graniteware.
Thank you very much brunswick. The big sales point to these is they are easy to clean and lighter than cast iron.
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