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A guide to identifying antique cast iron skillets produced by several American manufacturers during the first half of the 20th century. Antique vendors (and...

Cheryl Law saved to helpful hints
Cast iron skillets get better with age- as long as you’re consistently cooking with them, and as long as you don’t clean them with soap. If it’s been ages since you’ve actually used your skillet, chances are it’s in need of some TLC. Covered in rust, you say? No problem! Reach for these three simple kitchen staples to help you return your pan to its former glory. Coarse saltOil (vegetable, olive- even Crisco works!
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The Cast Iron Collector: Information for the Vintage Cookware Enthusiast. Learn how to identify, clean, restore, season and use collectible antique cast iron cookware.

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Interested in buying or selling an antique cast iron stove? Value can depend on factors such as brand and condition. Find out how much they can be worth now!

CathyHomes saved to Collectable
Vintage Cast Iron has been growing in popularity for years now. It seems that as far as cookware goes, people are realizing that cast iron is healthier and tastes better than modern cookware. In addition, there is also a huge market for cast iron as collectibles! (I have the most talented friends and while on ... Read More about How To Restore A Cast Iron Skillet
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How to perfectly restore and season a cast iron skillet, pan, dutch oven or griddle. My OCD method will leave you with a truly clean, ready to cook surface!

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While out antique shopping about a week ago, Krissy brought home a nice Wagner #3 cast iron skillet from an antique mall in Delaware, OH. T...

Gloria Martin saved to cast iron
Antique cast iron cauldron. Great farmhouse or rustic decor piece. This one is in great shape it still has all three feet and both side handles. The number 20-G is embossed on the bottom which may indicate 20 gallons. Great patina! You just don't find ones like this very often! This is a very old cauldron and has rust (see pictures). The gate marks on the bottom of this pot dates this prior to 1880. Possibly pre civil war. Size- 15” tall x 19” diameter. 21” wide including handles. Here is a…

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You'll need one of these every time you put your cast iron cookware away.

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