Posted 13 years ago
teddy1
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Trying to figure out if this 4 in 1 dutch oven set is Griswold, has a cross inside the star, has no fire ring on either piece, no markings on the bottom piece ?
4 in 1 Cast Iron pans. Is this a Griswold set ? Looks like the Griswold cross inside a large star ? | ||
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Posted 13 years ago
teddy1
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Trying to figure out if this 4 in 1 dutch oven set is Griswold, has a cross inside the star, has no fire ring on either piece, no markings on the bottom piece ?
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Thanks for any info.
I recently aquired the same item. I hope someone can help me identify it.
I have a lot of old cast iron ,but i have not seen that symble before.Sorry
This may help...
http://www.griswoldandwagner.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?num=1176601173
was made by lodge cast iron company i belive
My mom has one just like it. Says that the cross means griswald. This is not a lodge cast iron.
sean, Click on the link I provided above and I think you will see that it is Lodge not Griswold.
This 4-1 skillet was made by the Lodge Mfg COmpany of South Pittsburg Tennessee. Ledge quite producing this in the 1980's. It is a nice older, but not antique piece of iron that works very well (albeit heavy). It works especially well as a chicken fryer.
I inherited my Grandmother's 4 in 1 cooker. Use it weekly. Awhile back they were sold in a catalog called The Vermont Country Store. Maybe you can contact them and get some information.
I've just recently started taking an interest in old, cast iron. I swear I saw this logo on a website yesterday but for the life of me can't remember which website it was or whose logo it is.
Witchcraft frying pan for "Kentucky Fried Crow"! Love it!
Lodge 4 in 1.
I just purchased one of these items at an antique shop a half hour west of San Antonio - I'm told it is vintage cast iron from Germany. The folks in this part of Texas ought to know - predominately German settlers hereabout in the 1800's.
If you don't mind,royclayton6, what did you pay for it?
$ 74.15 with tax - pristine condition...gift for my Wife.
I am sure she will love it as much as I love mine! Happy cooking!
This is a lodge 4 in 1 with hammered finish produce ca late 1930's