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Offline Jeff Friend

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No. 10 muffin pan with gate mark
« on: June 24, 2005, 08:14:25 AM »
I recently spotted an old muffin pan that has the same cup configuration as the Griswold No. 10, but there was a gate mark on the bottom across the middle row of cups.  The handles were a little different, but No. 10 was cast into one of them.  There were no other markings on the piece.  Has anyone seen these?  Is this an early Griswold?  Unfortunately, I do not have a picture of this pan.

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Re: No. 10 muffin pan with gate mark
« Reply #1 on: June 24, 2005, 09:28:12 AM »
Welcome Jeff!

I don't believe any of the Griswold #10 pans were ever bottom gated, only side-gated.  Steve may know if any were bottom gated.
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Re: No. 10 muffin pan with gate mark
« Reply #2 on: June 24, 2005, 12:13:09 PM »
Jeff, what you have is not Griswold but from some other maker.  No.10 style popover pans are a common style with many makers having made them.  Sometimes a different number was put on the pan; Favorite, for instance, marked theirs as a No.4 but it was cast from a Griswold pan.  I kept a bottom gated No.10 popover in my collection because I think it is a neat pan.  Is the handle marked also with a "P" on it?  One of the old, gated pans is that way but I think there is also another popover without it.
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Re: No. 10 muffin pan with gate mark
« Reply #3 on: June 26, 2005, 12:49:04 PM »
Thanks for the information.  I wonder if it is a GF Filley piece.  If anyone has a photo of similar muffin or popover pan that could help with identifying the bottom-gated piece I saw, I'd like to see it.

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Re: No. 10 muffin pan with gate mark
« Reply #4 on: June 27, 2005, 12:45:43 PM »
Jeff,
Being as how there were dozens if not over a hundred foundries casting iron cookware in the 19th century it is almost impossible to tell who made your pan.  It's not a Filley as all their pans are known but for the No.15 listed in their catalog.
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