Here is some information that places Marion in Marion, INDIANA and some info on Tecumseh, also. Both are from ebay sellers familiar with Marion and/or Tecumseh.
************************************************Hi Sue,
I have a question for you. Living in Marion, land of the big steam shovel, have you ever seen iron skillets marked MARION that are copies of early ERIE skillets? I am trying to find out where these pans were made (yes, I am guessing they are from your city) and anything else about the company, when they were in production, what they made, etc.
There are also skillets (and other pieces) marked TECUMSEH (Tecumseh, Mich.?) for which information is non-existant. Can you help any, especially on the Marion iron cookware? Do you know anyone who might or a source like a historical society in Marion?
Regards,
Steve Stephens
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Hi Steve,
The skillets marked Marion are from Marion, Indiana. They were later bought out by Wagner Ware.
I don't know anything about Tecumseh. Sorry.
You were right, Marion, Ohio was at one time home of the steam
shovel. Marion Power Shovel closed several years ago.
Sue
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(Steve),
I will share what I know which isn't much. Most of this comes from talking with people so not sure how accurate it is. I have one tecumseh error pan. a # 10 missing the H. I have been told they were from michigan so tecumseh, mi. sounds right. The pan was bought originally from a hardware store in the Orrville Ohio area. This was in an estate and a lot of the stuff was from the late 1800's early 1900's. There was 2 sidney hollow ware pieces with that skillet. So am guessing the pieces are from that era but thats a guess could have been later. I have a 12, 11, 10, and an 8 marion all are the same upper middle curved logo and handles are the same. Haven't seen anything smaller than an 8 or any other iron pieces except skilets. They did nickel plate some as I have a nickel plated 8. Some of the people I have talked with do indicate that marion was the name of the town but they thought it was marion indiana not marion ohio. I grew up within an hour of marion ohio and would have thought I would have seen more of these if they were produced in ohio. The old timers also think that the company that made the skillets were bought out by wagner at some time or they thought there was a connection with wagner. I pick up both skillets when can find them but the tecumseh is the hardest to find in my area, followed by marion and then, the favorite. I look for cast iron piece extensively at auctions and flea markets in The Canton, Ohio area and I have only seen one tecumseh pan in the last 3 years, perhaps half a dozen marions and a couple dozen of the favorites. Hope that helps
Steve Stephens wrote:
Hi Mike,
I am looking for any info on Marion and Tecumseh. Same question you had last year for me.
I ansered you but don't remember what I said. Anyway, I have recently picked up a nickel plated Marion No.8 skillet with ERIE ghost mark, and two THE FAVORITE skillets; one is a 9 that has not come in yet and today a No.12 nickel plated one arrived. It is polished all over including the bottom. Now in my lye bucket I think it will come out great. I measured it and it is 12-7/8" in diameter which is almost 1/2" less than a comparable ERIE No.12 skillet so it wasn't cast from an Erie 12. I have posted for info on the Marion and Tecumseh with not much luck but think the former may be from Marion, OH and the latter from Tecumseh, MI.
What, if anything have you found out about these makes?
Sooner or later some information will come to light on these makes but, in the meantime, I'll keep looking for nice examples. I passed a No.9 Tecumseh that had a slight bow to the bottom.
Are you collecting these pans Mike? Do you have enough to see variations amoung them?
Steve
From: MIKE
Date: Wed, 4 Dec 2002 12:25:29 -0800 (PST)
To: Steve Stephens
...I am looking for any info on marion, tecumseh and "the favorite "skillets. I am familar with the favorite piqua logos but have run across several pans that are just marked "the Favorite" an early version of the piqua pans or a completely different company? Pans look more like an erie than they do the favorite piqua pans but have no idea on these. Appreciate the time. It was nice talking with you.
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Also see two other threads about Tecumseh and Marion on this forum:
http://www.griswoldandwagner.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=manufacturers;action=display;num=1044287082http://www.griswoldandwagner.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=irongeneral;action=display;num=1047506358Steve