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  • 1909-griswold-aluminum-4-qt-saucepan-with-button-logo-lid01

    Item 1909

    Please note all pictures on our site are of the actual piece you will receive, not a stock photo of a similar piece.  Additionally all our pieces unless marked otherwise are fully restored and seasoned.  Just wash them and start cooking.
    Sold as found.  Could use a good soap and water cleaning.

    Griswold 4 quart aluminum sauce pan with the optional hammered pattern matching lid with button logo.  I have to admit that I don’t know anywhere near as much about Griswold aluminum as I do Griswold Iron but this is a very nice usable sauce pan that just needs a good cleaning.  Has a wood handle with a crack in it and the interior seems almost pitted (which being aluminum isn’t likely).  Has basting rings in the lid.

    Lid is marked with the Griswold Button Logo on the outside, the inside reads “Pat, 1, 330, 209 – 17005 A 414 C”

    Base is marked on bottom with what in iron would be a Griswold small logo, and the words “The Griswold Mfg. Co. Erie, PA, U.S.A. 4-qt patt. no. 414.

    9” 1/8 diameter 5” tall without lid.

    Sold as found.

    $85 shipped

    As always we are happy to take back pieces if you are not 100% satisfied.  (Please see return policy)

    Griswold aluminum 4 quart sauce pan with button logo hammered pattern lid (p/n# 414, 414C) c. 1930-1940s
    $85.00
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  • #2304 Griswold Aluminum French loaf 8011 - 1

    Item 2304
    Please note all pictures on our site are of the actual piece you will receive, not a stock photo of a similar piece. Additionally all our pieces unless marked otherwise are fully restored and seasoned. Just wash them and start cooking.

    SOLD AS FOUND. Should polish up quite nicely.

    This is a bit of an oddball – while it’s in the catalog and it has a known pattern number I’ve never run across one of these in the past. Griswold aluminum french loaf pan #11, patten number A-8011, which was based on the variation 11 Iron pan. The variation 11 could actually have been anywhere from the 4th to 6th pattern made of this baking pan that was in production the whole length of Griswold’s existence (1880s-1957). This one is in nice shape.

    Marked: “No 11 Griswold Erie PA., U.S.A A-8011”

    11” 1/2 x 7” 3/4 excluding handles.

    Sold as found.

    No cracks, chips or wobble when tested on a sheet of glass. Cooking surface is very good.

    $40 shipped – but get a $10 shipping rebate when ordered with any other piece larger than a #3 skillet that includes shipping.

    As always we are happy to take back pieces if you are not 100% satisfied. (Please see return policy)

    Griswold Aluminum French loaf pan #11 (p/n# A-8011) Variation 8. c. 1930-1950.
    $40.00
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  • #2118 Griswold Cast Aluminum Colonial design teapot - 1

    Item 2118

    Please note all pictures on our site are of the actual piece you will receive, not a stock photo of a similar piece.  Additionally all our pieces unless marked otherwise are fully restored and seasoned.  

    Sold as found.  Could be restored, and certainly could be polished up.

    Griswold Colonial Design Tea kettle with Griswold slant logo (pattern 534) that holds 4 quarts.  Made between 1920-1940.  Cast aluminum.  Sold as found.  Looks like it should clean up nicely but we haven’t taken the time to clean it.

    Marked:  “4 quart, Colonial Design, followed by the Griswold slant logo, then “Cast Aluminum Erie., PA. U.S.A. 534 B”

    8” 1/2 diameter

    Sold as found

    No cracks, chips.

    $45 shipped

    As always we are happy to take back pieces if you are not 100% satisfied.  (Please see return policy)

    Griswold Colonial Design Tea Kettle 4 Quart – cast aluminum (p/n 534) c. 1920-1940
    $45.00
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  • 1815-griswold-symbol-ware-aluminum-do-81

    Item 1815

    Outstanding condition ready to use.  Sold as found.  Just wash it and start using

    Griswold participated in the midcentury modern design era by hiring designer Peter Muller-Munk to design cast aluminum pots with a distinctive wing handle design and a rather unique design on the bottom leading to the style being called Symbol Ware.  This is a beautiful dutch oven slightly deeper than your standard #8 dutch oven.  Comes with the original high dome lid.  Really just needs a washing before it can be put right to use.  Someone is going to love this.  Could be polished up to gorgeous if you were so inclined.  Has the Griswold sunburst pattern on the bottom that was typical of the Symbol Ware.

    Marked:  “Griswold R 98” on the bottom of the base.

    10” 5/8 diameter (excluding handles) x ~4” 7/8 tall.

    Sold as found.

    $75 shipped

    As always we are happy to take back pieces if you are not 100% satisfied.  (Please see return policy)

    Griswold Symbol Ware Cast Aluminum dutch oven with lid C. 1950 MidCentury modern Peter Muller-Munk
    $75.00
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  • 1873-havard-copper-sauce-pan1

    Item 1873
    Sold as found but looks like it just needs a good cleaning to be used.

    Havard made copper pans in Normandy starting in 1865 through at least the 1960s.  I think this is  bit of a later one based on the brass handle, machine made peens, and that there are no telltale signs of dovetailing.  Bottom is hand hammered.   I’d date the pan to 1940-1965 based on my knowledge, but there is definitely  little wiggle room of about a decade or two.  2mm thick walls.  Should be a great user.

    Marked “Havard Made in France” up on the wall near the handle.
    8” 3/4 diameter, 4” 1/2  deep, 8” handle

    Unrestored.  Sold as found.

    $90 shipped

    As always we are happy to take back pieces if you are not 100% satisfied.  (Please see return policy)

    Havard Copper sauce pan (8” 3/4diameter) with hand hammered bottom. Ready for use! French made.
    $90.00
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  • #1373 copper primary for still02

    Item 1373
    Please note all pictures on our site are of the actual piece you will receive, not a stock photo of a similar piece.

    SOLD AS FOUND

    This is an old copper primary pot with distilling lid.  While the body could be used as standard cooking pot it is thin bodied and coppered on the interior (not tinned) as it was used to help purify the spirits produced in the boiling of mash, or botanicals (for making extracts).  Not a complete still set up, just the main part.  There is no thump tank or worm to complete the process.  This was probably made and used around the prohibition era at the latest and could predate that based on construction.  Looks like it could be put back to use tomorrow.  Large piece

    Unmarked

    Stands 12” tall without hood, 11”1/2 diameter.  Hood is approximately 6” 1/2 tall and conical with a  ~ 8” 34 nozzle for distillates.   Looks to connect to a standard 1/2” flare fitting (but I have not verified that”

    Sold as found.

    No rust, or damage.

    $150 shipped (very large piece).

    As always we are happy to combine shipping, as well as take back pieces if you are not satisfied.  (Please see return policy)

    large handmade copper pot still (primary piece). Prohibition era.
    $150.00
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  • 1679-magic-hostess-grinder-salad02

    Item 1679

    The height of food processing technology – of 1956.

    Sometimes we run across something that is not iron, but really is too cool, or too useful to leave behind.  This is one of those pieces.

    This is a Magic Hostess combination food processor, allowing you to grind meat, or make salads by putting your food into the hopper and turning the crank.  Looks like it was never even used and is still in the original box with original instructions.  I believe these were made until the mid 1960s, but this book combination has a 1956 date on it, making it at least 60 years old and it’s still crazily usable.

    This is a combination manual, rotary, salad, vegetable shredder, grater, slicer with four different blades for different taskes(the Salad Chef part) and meat grinder with three reversible grinding discs (for corse, fine and very fine grinds) all on a chromed base that attaches to a counter using suction cups.  It’s actually an amazingly cool piece of home tech and very retro!

    Sold as found (all it needs is a little washing)

    $65 shipped.

    As always we are happy to take back pieces if you are not 100% satisfied.  (Please see return policy)

    Magic Hostess combination Meat Grinder and Salad Chef model #556 c. 1950s.
    $65.00
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  • 1799-miracle-maize-glass-cornstick-pan1

    Item 1799

    Please note all pictures on our site are of the actual piece you will receive, not a stock photo of a similar piece.  Additionally all our pieces unless marked otherwise are fully restored and seasoned.  Just wash them and start cooking.

    Oven glass corn stick pan marked “Miracle Maize” in the style of earlier corn corn stick pans that were made of iron.  An interesting curiousity.

    Marked: “Miracle Maize” on one handle and Miracle Maize design patent applied for” on the other.

    12” x 9” 1/4

    Sold as found.

    $27 shipped

    As always we are happy to take back pieces if you are not 100% satisfied.  (Please see return policy)

    Miracle Maize glass corn stick pan. c. 1940-1950
    $27.00
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  • aluminum tart pan - 1

    Maybe someone can help me figure out who made this one (I’m leaning towards this being a piece by Alfred Andresen & C0- as Nordic Ware did not number pieces this way apparently).  It’s an old vintage piece for making 12 tarts (and I say tarts rather than cupcakes as it’s a fairly shallow pan).  The casting is beautiful and the pan is nice and light weight.

    Please note all our pieces unless marked otherwise are fully restored and seasoned.  Just wash them and start cooking.

    Marked:  No. 206 Minneapolis Minnesota.

    14” 5/8 x 10

    Cleaned and hand buffed

    No cracks or chips.

    $35 shipped

    As always we are happy to combine shipping, as well as take back pieces if you are not satisfied.  (Please see return policy)

    Mystery Maker cast aluminum tart pan.  Made in Minneapolis #206
    $35.00
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  • #2009 NRS designed 6 blade chopping knife1

    Item 2009

    Please note all pictures on our site are of the actual piece you will receive, not a stock photo of a similar piece.

    Sold as found.

    This rolling, six bladed (really five as one is a single piece) chopping knife was patented and designed by Nathanial Streeter as a vegetable and meat cutter in 1893.  They were manufactured in Groton, NY.  This one is in excellent shape and could be used with just a good washing.  Iron handle, steel blades.  Great for mincing or chopping herbs..

    Unmarked

    Blades have a roughly 4” 1/2 diameter, stands about 6” tall.

    Sold as found.

    No cracks, or chips.

    $70 shipped

    As always we are happy to take back pieces if you are not 100% satisfied.  (Please see return policy)

    Nathanial Streeter designed iron handled chopping knife
    $70.00
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