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Spider skillet / fry pan c. 1850-1860 with bottom gate. Display or use piece. Over 150 years old.

$90.00

Item 1682
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.

Perfect for display but in good enough shape to be used.  This one would be perfect for a Civil War re-enactor  This is a spider style skillet/ Fry pan made between 1850-1865 for hearth and fire cooking.  This is as a great display piece as it has a uniform pitting, but it’s gentle enough that it could be used.   8” diameter at the lip and just over 2” 1/2 deep.  Stands on three short D shaped legs ~ 2” tall.  Stands just under 5” tall.  7” 5/8 long handle with elongated oval for hanging.  Handle is mostly solid, but the beginning of the hollowed handle style can be seen in the last 1” or so of the top of the handle.

Hard to read markings but the number 8 is obvious and the two letters after are probably “IN”

Cleaned via lye method, hand buffed and seasoned with 3 layers of non-GMO canola oil.

No cracks, chips.  Stands on it’s three legs.  Surface has a uniform pitting but is still quite usable and would improve with use.

$90 shipped

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

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SKU: 1682. Category: Spider skillet. Tags: antique, Collector Piece, display piece, Gate Marked, legged, spider skillet, unknown maker, unmarked, User.

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Item 1682
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.

Perfect for display but in good enough shape to be used.  This one would be perfect for a Civil War re-enactor  This is a spider style skillet/ Fry pan made between 1850-1865 for hearth and fire cooking.  This is as a great display piece as it has a uniform pitting, but it’s gentle enough that it could be used.   8” diameter at the lip and just over 2” 1/2 deep.  Stands on three short D shaped legs ~ 2” tall.  Stands just under 5” tall.  7” 5/8 long handle with elongated oval for hanging.  Handle is mostly solid, but the beginning of the hollowed handle style can be seen in the last 1” or so of the top of the handle.

Hard to read markings but the number 8 is obvious and the two letters after are probably “IN”

Cleaned via lye method, hand buffed and seasoned with 3 layers of non-GMO canola oil.

No cracks, chips.  Stands on it’s three legs.  Surface has a uniform pitting but is still quite usable and would improve with use.

$90 shipped

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

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