Tiny (Tea Size) Corn Stick Pan

MarilynM

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I recently received a tea size corn stick pan from my mother who purchased it several years ago at a second hand store. There are no markings except for the number 1 on the handle. I have a Wagner Tea Size Corn Stick Pan and it is slightly smaller in length but looks to be the same width. Can anyone give me information on who made this pan or if its a "knock off"?

Pan Length.jpgPan Width.jpgNumber 1 on Handle.jpgBack of Pan.jpg
 
There doesn't seem to be evidence that Wagner (or whoever owned them after 1959) made these unmarked. The import knockoffs seen tend more to be Griswold markings, although some fake Wagner tea size stick pans are seen that are marked (with the wrong catalog number) and have leveling feet. The expectation would be that if actually Wagner, the dimensions and other characteristics would match a genuine marked version.
 
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