Estate Sale Finds

Scott J.

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I finally found some collectable CI at a local estate sale. There were several Griswold and Wagner Ware items. There were some nice looking GEM pans too but I had to pass for now. I had to be choosy to not bust my budget. Yesterday, 17 April, I got a small logo Griswold #108 Skillet Griddle at 25% off for $60 including tax. Today I went back for more at 50% off. Number 1 for today is a Wagner Ware 1102 Fat Free Fryer with the squared off handle. (I already have one with the rounded handle but still Fat Free, not Greaseless.) Number 2 for today is a Griswold No 32 (Ptn 962) Egg Poacher or Apple Cake Pan. There is some discussion elsewhere in this forum on whether or not one can actually poach eggs in this pan. Number 3 for today is a Wagner Ware straight corn stick pan. I got all 3 today for $84. They are all in nice shape but I'll run them through electrolysis and re-season them... because that's what I do.
 

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I have a couple of 109 Griswold Skillet Griddles, one large logo, the other small logo. It was nice to find another size. Pictures in the link below:

 
Looking around, the marking on my "E" Cornstalk pan don't quite match the BB page 257. Is this just a normal variation?

My pan doesn't say E BREADSTICK PAN and doesn't have the star on the 3rd tube from the bottom. It does have an "E" 2nd from bottom and a "plus" looking mark on the bottom tube. Does have Wagner Ware/Sidney,/Ohio on the middle 3 tubes.
 
Looking around, the marking on my "E" Cornstalk pan don't quite match the BB page 257. Is this just a normal variation?
I would say your pre-dates the one in the book. Later ones with catalog numbers have the E BREADSTICK PAN. Versions of the senior Krusty Korn Kobs pan also have that cross symbol, significance unknown.
 
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