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Looking at a no.19 griswold golfball pan. The pan has 6 cups.On the bottom the cups say no 19 Griswold
Erie pa USA
966
Can anyone tell me when it was made, how rare it is and if it's real.
Like this?
Roughly 1910s-1930s, reasonably rare. Can't say if yours is real w/o a photo, but these are generally not seen copied, reproduced, or recast.
they only list 3 variations (the one you describe is the most marked, the other two have less markings)... actually version 1 is completely unknown as they don't have any examples, but the handle is different than the other two styles. the second variation is only marked 'no 19' and '966'.
variation one is obviously rare (no known examples, just pictures)
variation two and three are listed as 'rarity 8' 'rare'. and values of $500 to $600!!!!!!
the values in the yellow book are very old and not always accurate... but #19 is a pretty rare pan.
We just found one for $30, and it was in great shape--but it was an Erie, not a Griswold. We were thrilled! All it needed was a good rinse and some fresh seasoning.
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