Antique Cast Iron Spider Skillet Gate Mark Long Handle 3 Footed Unmarked
Description: Embrace the 19th century character of this Cast Iron Spider Skillet, featuring a distinctive three-footed base and a long handle with a raised Gate Mark on the bottom-exterior. Though unmarked by the maker or foundry to identify the specific origin, the worn patina, pitting, chipping and additional wear adds to the character and authentic appeal. No longer ideal for cooking although, with some creativity it is perfect as a colonial-style collectible, serving tray or striking decorative accent that will bring rustic charm and history to your home.
- Large 10 inch Diameter Pan
- Long 9 ¼ inch Plain Handle
- Single Gate Mark on Bottom-Exterior
- Squared-Off Bottom Feet (Flat Not Round)
Note: Please refer to “Condition” below for additional information
Circa: Late 1800s - Early 1900s (determined by Gate Mark)
Dimensions: Diameter: 10”, Overall: Length: 19 3/8”, Handle Length: 9 ¼”, Overall Height: 5”, Feet Height: 2 ½”
Weight: 6 pounds 12 ounces
Primary Material: Cast Iron
Origin: Not Marked. Cannot Identify Foundry.
Condition: Previously owned – used. Condition is commensurate with age and use. Sits firmly on flat surface. Worn patina, surface wear, pitting, chipping and additional wear as shown. Areas of makers flaws and/or area of damage on interior. Nick to rim of pan (as shown). Does not have a hole in handle for displaying. Lightly cleaned, not preserved. As-found condition.
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