posted on October 18, 2000 05:15:40 AM new
I have two corn cake pans that belonged to my Great Aunt. They still have their cardboard sleeves, which say Griswold #273, with some recipes on the back as well.
My question is, did Griswold mark all of their items? These pans don't have any marks or numbers at all. I can't imagine my Aunt would have kept sleeves from other corn pans to use on these, as well as have two that were just the right size.
I've looked around on eBay, but it seems all the pans and trivets there that are Griswold are actually marked. Can anyone shed some light on this for me? I figure she bought these in the 40's or 50's. I'm not going to sell these regardless, I am just curious.
posted on October 18, 2000 02:12:43 PM new
I'm not aware of any "unmarked" Griswold, but I'm not an expert in cast iron, just everything else according to my wife. Griswold was always proud of their wares and put logos and model numbers on just about everything as far as I know.