Description: Antique cast iron griddle with gate mark and raised number 8 and letter B on the bottom. Excellent restored condition. The gate mark or raised line across the bottom indicates it was manufactured in the mid to late 1800s. The maker is unknown. Sits flat on a glass surface with no wobble or spinning. No chips or cracks. Weighs in at 3 pounds 4 ounces. The cooking surface measures 9 7/8 inches across. The bottom surface is excellent with a nice clear letter and number. The cooking surface is nice and smooth and will function well. These pieces were made more crudely than more modern versions. The creases and lines in the cooking surface that can be seen in the photos are just part of the casting process. About Cast Iron Archaeology: My name is Tony, and I am Cast Iron Archaeology. Restoring vintage and antique cast iron cookware is my passion. When I'm not working my full-time job as a RN at the local hospital, I am at home in my shop restoring, cleaning and seasoning cast iron. For me this is a labor of love. The difference between my cast iron and the others out there is the attention to detail. First, I strip it down to the bare iron with my all-natural process. Then, I season each piece using a combination of beeswax and natural oils. Seasoning takes one hour at a time in a 450-degree oven and is repeated as many times as it takes to achieve that nice glossy coating. The entire process takes about a week to complete. This is a professional restoration done right from start to finish and I would put my cast iron up against any you can find online or anywhere else. To back it up, I offer 30-day free returns. Thank you for considering a product from Cast Iron Archaeology! GENERAL DISCLAIMER: Please know that although these pieces of cast iron cookware are restored, they are vintage. Some as old as 120 plus years. And they have seen much use. They are not perfect. They will have utensil marks and small scrapes and nicks. We try to point out any significant abnormalities or damage in our listings. When it is stated that the skillet is flat, it means that there is no bow, wobble or spin. It is very rare that a vintage cast iron skillet will have absolutely no movement on a glass surface. Most were not perfect coming out of the foundry. There will likely be some small amount of movement on a flat surface. If the skillet is absolutely perfect, I will definitely point that out :)
Price: 99 USD
Location: Liberty Lake, Washington
End Time: 2024-12-24T16:10:26.000Z
Shipping Cost: 17.5 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Stove Type Compatibility: Electric, Gas, Induction